Title
High-resolution imaging and spectroscopy of multipolar plasmonic resonances in aluminum nanoantennas
In
Nano Letters
Volume
14
Issue
10
Pages
5517–5523
Publisher
ACS
Year
2014
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Abstract
We report on the high resolution imaging of multipolar
plasmonic resonances in aluminum nanoantennas using electron energy
loss spectroscopy (EELS). Plasmonic resonances ranging from near-
infrared to ultraviolet (UV) are measured. The spatial distributions of
the multipolar resonant modes are mapped and their energy dispersion
is retrieved. The losses in the aluminum antennas are studied through
the full width at half-maximum of the resonances, unveiling the weight of
both interband and radiative damping mechanisms of the different
multipolar resonances. In the blue-UV spectral range, high order
resonant modes present a quality factor up to 8, two times higher than
low order resonant modes at the same energy. This study demonstrates
that near-infrared to ultraviolet tunable multipolar plasmonic resonances
in aluminum nanoantennas with relatively high quality factors can be engineered. Aluminum nanoantennas are thus an appealing alternative to gold or silver ones in the visible and can be efficiently used for UV plasmonics.
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- Martin-Nano Lett-2014-1.pdf (2.5 Mo)