The remote excitation based on the propagating surface plasmons (PSP) is becoming increasingly extensive. Here, we study the dynamics of the localized surface plasmons (LSP) remotely excited by PSP on the gold film using the finitedifference time-domain numerical simulations method. The results show that the spectra of LSP excited by PSP change along with its excitation location, showing a unique phenomenon that the spectra exhibit a redshift tendency compared to the LSP excited by the traditional laser source. By comparing with the dynamics of LSP excited by a laser source, the unique near-field characteristics of that excited by PSP can be obtained. Furthermore, we find that the dephasing time of LSP excited by the PSP is longer than by the traditional laser source. We believe the results of this study can be used to improve the efficiency of remote catalytic reactions and provide new ways to prolong the dephasing time.
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