1. Surface plasmaons enhanced light-matter interactions
- Author
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Li Zhi-Yuan, Liu Bo-Dong, Wu Wan-Ling, and Yu Hua-Kang
- Subjects
Electromagnetic field ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Surface plasmon ,Physics::Optics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Nonlinear optics ,01 natural sciences ,Surface plasmon polariton ,symbols.namesake ,Far infrared ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,Optoelectronics ,Surface plasmon resonance ,010306 general physics ,business ,Raman scattering ,Plasmon - Abstract
Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) have been widely investigated in the past decades. Due to their unique feature of field localization, optical energy can be strongly confined in the subwavelength and even nanoscale space. This strong confinement gives rise to dramatically increased electromagnetic field strength, leading to greatly enhanced light-matter interactions. The properties of SPP are strongly dependent on material, morphology and structure. The wavelength of surface plasmon resonance can be readily manipulated over broadband optical spectra, covering ultraviolet, visible, near infrared to far infrared. In this review article, both working principle and applications of surface plasmon enhanced light-matter interactions, such as fluorescence, Raman scattering, nonlinear optics, heat effects, photoacoustic effects, photo-catalysis, and photovoltaic conversion, are comprehensively reviewed. Besides, the current problems and future research directions of surface plasmons are discussed. Our paper provides valuable reference for future high-performance plasmonic device and technology applications.
- Published
- 2019