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Quantum mechanical effects in plasmonic structures with subnanometre gaps

Authors :
Zhu, W
Esteban, R
Borisov, AG
Baumberg, JJ
Nordlander, P
Lezec, HJ
Aizpurua, J
Crozier, KB
Zhu, W
Esteban, R
Borisov, AG
Baumberg, JJ
Nordlander, P
Lezec, HJ
Aizpurua, J
Crozier, KB
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Metallic structures with nanogap features have proven highly effective as building blocks for plasmonic systems, as they can provide a wide tuning range of operating frequencies and large near-field enhancements. Recent work has shown that quantum mechanical effects such as electron tunnelling and nonlocal screening become important as the gap distances approach the subnanometre length-scale. Such quantum effects challenge the classical picture of nanogap plasmons and have stimulated a number of theoretical and experimental studies. This review outlines the findings of many groups into quantum mechanical effects in nanogap plasmons, and discusses outstanding challenges and future directions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315686790
Document Type :
Electronic Resource