Affiliation:
1. Amity Institute of Applied Science, Amity University, UP 201331, India
Abstract
Objective:
The localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) and field enhancement of
multilayered nanostructure over single and dimer configuration is studied using finite difference
time domain (FDTD) method.
Experimental:
In multilayered nanostructure, there exist concentric nanoshells and metallic core
which are separated by a dielectric layer. Strong couplings between the core and nanoshell plasmon
resonance modes show a shift in LSPR and enhancement in field around nanostructure. The
calculation of the electric field enhancement shows a sharp increase in the electric field on the surface
of inner core i.e., inside the dielectric layer of Metal-Dielectric-Metal (MDM) structure
whereas smaller enhancement on the outer layer of MDM structure is observed.
Results:
The Au-Air-Au mono MDM nanostructure shows strong near-field enhancement as compared
to bare nanosphere in the infrared region, which have potential applications in surfaceenhanced
spectroscopy, whereas Al-Air-Al and Ag-Air-Ag shows potential towards lower wavelength
region. On coupling the MDM nanostructure forming a dimer configuration the field enhancement
factor increases to 10^8.
Conclusion:
As compared to other nanostructures, MDM nanostructure provides both strong field
enhancement and wide wavelength tunability therefore promising for surface enhanced Raman
spectroscopy (SERS) applications.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Engineering,General Materials Science