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Tunable rainbow light trapping in ultrathin resonator arrays

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Tunable rainbow light trapping in ultrathin resonator arrays

K. Dixon, A. O. Montazeri, et al.

Discover groundbreaking research on rainbow light trapping in plasmonic devices, where Katelyn Dixon and her team successfully demonstrate control over spatial and spectral enhancement, achieving local field strengths up to 10³. This innovative design allows for extraordinary features as small as 5 nm, opening new doors in sensing and nanoscale optics.... show more
Abstract
Rainbow light trapping in plasmonic devices allows for field enhancement of multiple wavelengths within a single device. However, many of these devices lack precise control over spatial and spectral enhancement profiles and cannot provide extremely high localised field strengths. Here we present a versatile, analytical design paradigm for rainbow trapping in nanogroove arrays by utilising both the groove-width and groove-length as tuning parameters. We couple this design technique with fabrication through multilayer thin-film deposition and focused ion beam milling, which enables the realisation of unprecedented feature sizes down to 5 nm and corresponding extreme normalised local field enhancements up to 10³. We demonstrate rainbow trapping within the devices through hyperspectral microscopy and show agreement between the experimental results and simulation. The combination of expeditious design and precise fabrication underpins the implementation of these nanogroove arrays for manifold applications in sensing and nanoscale optics.
Publisher
Light: Science & Applications
Published On
Jan 31, 2020
Authors
Katelyn Dixon, Arthur O. Montazeri, Moein Shayegannia, Edward S. Barnard, Stefano Cabrini, Naomi Matsuura, Hoi-Ying Holman, Nazir P. Kherani
Tags
Rainbow light trapping
Plasmonic devices
Nanogroove arrays
Field enhancement
Hyperspectral microscopy
Nanoscale optics
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