Modulation of Cathodoluminescence by Surface Plasmons in Silver Nanowires

Author:

Liu Amelia C. Y.12ORCID,Davis Timothy J.3,Coenen Toon4,Hari Sangeetha4,Voortman Lenard M.45,Xu Zhou2,Yuan Gangcheng6,Ballard Patrycja M.6,Funston Alison M.6,Etheridge Joanne127

Affiliation:

1. School of Physics and Astronomy Monash University Clayton Victoria 3800 Australia

2. Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy Monash University Clayton Victoria 3800 Australia

3. School of Physics University of Melbourne Parkville, Victoria 3010 Australia

4. Delmic BV Kanaalweg 4 Delft 2628 EB The Netherlands

5. Division of Cell and Chemical Biology Leiden University Medical Centre Leiden University Leiden 2333 ZC The Netherlands

6. ARC Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science and School of Chemistry Monash University Clayton Victoria 3800 Australia

7. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Monash University Clayton Victoria 3800 Australia

Abstract

AbstractThe waveguide modes in chemically‐grown silver nanowires on silicon nitride substrates are observed using spectrally‐ and spatially‐resolved cathodoluminescence (CL) excited by high‐energy electrons in a scanning electron microscope. The presence of a long‐range, travelling surface plasmon mode modulates the coupling efficiency of the incident electron energy into the nanowires, which is observed as oscillations in the measured CL with the point of excitation by the focused electron beam. The experimental data are modeled using the theory of surface plasmon polariton modes in cylindrical metal waveguides, enabling the complex mode wavenumbers and excitation strength of the long‐range surface plasmon mode to be extracted. The experiments yield insight into the energy transfer mechanisms between fast electrons and coherent oscillations in surface charge density in metal nanowires and the relative amplitudes of the radiative processes excited in the wire by the electron.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science

Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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