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arxiv: 1609.04930 · v1 · pith:27IK2WBUnew · submitted 2016-09-16 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Gold Photoluminescence Wavelength and Polarization Engineering

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keywords goldpolarizationengineeringnanoparticlesphotoluminescencewavelengthagreementallowing
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We demonstrate engineering of the spectral content and polarization of photoluminescence (PL) from arrayed gold nanoparticles atop a subwavelength-thin dielectric spacer and optically-thick gold film, a configuration that supports gap-surface plasmon resonances (GSPRs). Choice of shapes and dimensions of gold nanoparticles influences the GSPR wavelength and polarization characteristics, thereby allowing us to enhance and spectrally mold the plasmon-assisted PL while simultaneously controlling its polarization. In order to understand the underlying physics behind the plasmon-enhanced PL, we develop a simple model that faithfully reproduces all features observed in our experiments showing also good quantitative agreement for the PL enhancement

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