Formation of Highly Tunable Periodic Plasmonic Structures on Gold Films Using Direct Laser Writing

Author:

Vilkevičius Kernius1ORCID,Tsibidis George D.2ORCID,Selskis Algirdas3ORCID,Stratakis Emmanuel24ORCID,Stankevičius Evaldas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Laser Technologies Center for Physical Sciences and Technology Savanoriu Ave. 231 Vilnius 02300 Lithuania

2. Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser (IESL) Foundation for Research and Technology (FORTH) Vassilika Vouton Heraklion Crete 70013 Greece

3. Department of Characterization of Materials Center for Physical Sciences and Technology Sauletekio Ave. 3 Vilnius 10257 Lithuania

4. Department of Physics University of Crete Heraklion Crete 70013 Greece

Abstract

AbstractDirect laser writing method is a promising technique for the large‐scale and cost‐effective fabrication of periodic nanostructure arrays exciting hybrid lattice plasmons. This type of electromagnetic mode manifests a narrow and deep resonance peak with a high dispersion whose precise controllability is crucial for practical applications in photonic devices. Here, the formation of differently shaped gold nanostructures using the direct laser writing method on Au layers of different thicknesses is presented. The resonance peak is demonstrated to be highly dependent on the shape of the structures in the array, thus its position in the spectra, as well as the quality, can be additionally modulated by changing the morphology. The shape of the structure and the resonance itself pertain not only on the laser pulse energy but also on the grating period. This overlapping effect occurring at distances smaller than the diameter of the focused laser beam is studied in detail. By taking advantage of the highly controllable plasmonic resonance, the fabricated gratings open up new opportunities for applications in sensing.

Funder

HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme

Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba

Publisher

Wiley

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