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Manipulation of the dephasing time by strong coupling between localized and propagating surface plasmon modes.


ABSTRACT: Strong coupling between two resonance modes leads to the formation of new hybrid modes exhibiting disparate characteristics owing to the reversible exchange of information between different uncoupled modes. Here, we realize the strong coupling between the localized surface plasmon resonance and surface plasmon polariton Bloch wave using multilayer nanostructures. An anticrossing behavior with a splitting energy of 144?meV can be observed from the far-field spectra. More importantly, we investigate the near-field properties in both the frequency and time domains using photoemission electron microscopy. In the frequency domain, the near-field spectra visually demonstrate normal-mode splitting and display the extent of coupling. Importantly, the variation of the dephasing time of the hybrid modes against the detuning is observed directly in the time domain. These findings signify the evolution of the dissipation and the exchange of information in plasmonic strong coupling systems and pave the way to manipulate the dephasing time of plasmon modes, which can benefit many applications of plasmonics.

SUBMITTER: Yang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6242842 | biostudies-other | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Manipulation of the dephasing time by strong coupling between localized and propagating surface plasmon modes.

Yang Jinghuan J   Sun Quan Q   Ueno Kosei K   Shi Xu X   Oshikiri Tomoya T   Misawa Hiroaki H   Gong Qihuang Q  

Nature communications 20181119 1


Strong coupling between two resonance modes leads to the formation of new hybrid modes exhibiting disparate characteristics owing to the reversible exchange of information between different uncoupled modes. Here, we realize the strong coupling between the localized surface plasmon resonance and surface plasmon polariton Bloch wave using multilayer nanostructures. An anticrossing behavior with a splitting energy of 144 meV can be observed from the far-field spectra. More importantly, we investiga  ...[more]

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