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10 May 2010 Hybridized exciton-plasmon polaritons in nanostructured silver films
Nic Cade, Tom Ritman-Meer, David Richards
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Abstract
We report on the resonant coupling between localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs) in nanostructured Ag films, and an adsorbed monolayer of Rhodamine 6G dye. Hybridization of the plasmons and molecular excitons creates new coupled polaritonic modes, which have been tuned by varying the LSPR wavelength. The resulting polariton dispersion curve shows an anticrossing behavior which is very well fit by a simple coupled-oscillator Hamiltonian, giving a giant Rabi-splitting energy of ~400 meV. The strength of this coupling is shown to be proportional to the square root of the molecular density. The Raman spectra of R6G on these films show an enhancement of many orders of magnitude due to surface enhanced scattering mechanisms; we find a maximum signal when a polariton mode lies in the middle of the Stokes shifted emission band.
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Nic Cade, Tom Ritman-Meer, and David Richards "Hybridized exciton-plasmon polaritons in nanostructured silver films", Proc. SPIE 7712, Nanophotonics III, 77120C (10 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852551
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KEYWORDS
Polaritons

Raman spectroscopy

Silver

Plasmons

Excitons

Nanostructuring

Glasses

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