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DOI: 10.1021/nl3001309
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Nanoplasmonics: Classical down to the Nanometer Scale

Huigao Duan,Antonio I. Fernández‐Domínguez,Michel Bosman,Stefan A. Maier,Joel K. W. Yang

Plasmon
Classical electromagnetism
Electron
2012
We push the fabrication limit of gold nanostructures to the exciting sub-nanometer regime, in which light-matter interactions have been anticipated to be strongly affected by the quantum nature of electrons in metals. Doing so allows us to (1) evaluate the validity of classical electrodynamics to describe plasmonic effects at this length scale and (2) witness the gradual (instead of sudden) evolution of plasmon modes when two gold nanoprisms are brought into contact. Using electron energy-loss spectroscopy and transmission electron microscope imaging, we investigated nanoprisms separated by gaps of only 0.5 nm and connected by conductive bridges as narrow as 3 nm. Good agreement of our experimental results with electromagnetic calculations and LC circuit models evidence the gradual evolution of the plasmonic resonances toward the quantum coupling regime. We demonstrate that down to the nanometer length scales investigated classical electrodynamics still holds, and a full quantum description of electrodynamics phenomena in such systems might be required only when smaller gaps of a few angstroms are considered. Our results show also the gradual onset of the charge-transfer plasmon mode and the evolution of the dipolar bright mode into a 3λ/2 mode as one literally bridges the gap between two gold nanoprisms.
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    Nanoplasmonics: Classical down to the Nanometer Scale” is a paper by Huigao Duan Antonio I. Fernández‐Domínguez Michel Bosman Stefan A. Maier Joel K. W. Yang published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.