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1 From individual to coupled metallic nanocavities Adi Salomon, Yehiam Prior Weizmann Institute of Science Radoslaw Kolkowski, Marcin Zielenski, Joseph Zyss ENS-Cachan

2 From individual to coupled metallic nanocavities Adi Salomon, Yehiam Prior, Radoslaw Kolkowski, Marcin Zielenski, Joseph Zyss WIS, ENS-Cachan

3 200nm Strong coupling and Symmetry Nanocavities In thin silver film

4 SHG measurements Coherent process Sensitive to symmetry Non linear process. Iy

5 ω 2ω2ω Scanning of the SHG response – Individual Cavities 5 micron

6 Scanning of the SHG response – Individual Cavities 5 micron

7 Experimental conditions: 200nm Ag film evaporated on glass,(n=1.5) Excitation at : 940nm ; SHG at 470nm Size Resonances – side length dependency

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10 840 880 920 960 Size Resonances – Wavelength dependency triangular side length = 210nm, refractive index = 1.5 Counts/10 sec

11 Coupling between Neighboring Metallic NanoStructures

12 Coupling between metallic nanoparticles In analogy to atoms hybridization Gersten, J. I.; Nitzan, A. Surf Sci 1985, 158, (1-3), 165-189. Sheikholeslami, S.; Jun, Y.-w.; Jain, P. K.; Alivisatos, A. P. Nano Letters 2010, 10, (7), 2655-2660 Rahmani, M.; Lei, D. Y.; Giannini, V.; Lukiyanchuk, B.; Ranjbar, M.; Liew, T. Y. F.; Hong, M. H.; Maier, S. A. Nano Lett 2012, 12, (4), 2101-2106 E. Prodan, C. Radloff, N. J. Halas,P. Nordlander Science 302, 419 (2003) Energy + - +-+- +-+- +-+- +-+-

13 L. Gunnarsson et al. J. Phys. Chem. B 2005, 109, 1079-1087 d=10nm d=15nm d=25nm d=50nm d=250nm d

14 Strong coupling between metallic nanocavities How can we probe the degree of coupling in these systems ? Can we design nanocavities that couple to long distances ?

15 Plasmonic Hybridization 500 nm

16 200nm Strong coupling and Symmetry 3-fold symmetry Reduced symmetry- when coupled ?

17 Triangle side length = 200nm SHG response at two orthogonal polarizations

18 200 nm

19 SHG spectra with orthogonal input polarizations Counts/sec

20 200nm SHG emission from coupled cavities The SHG emission is polarized ! 200nm

21 Polarization sensitivity Fundamental beam polarization: horizontal 5 microns

22 Can we probe the degree of coupling?

23 Theoretical model (a)(b) For three fold symmetry : We define:

24 rho= -0.5

25 Summary & Conclusions Size matters Strong coupling is mediated by SPP

26 Future directions complementarity (Babinet’s principle) between nanoparticles and nanocavities. What about chirality?

27 Joseph Zyss Yehiam Prior SHG from Metallic Nano Cavities Radoslaw Kolkowski Marcin Zeilenski

28 200 nm 1 micron Thank you ! * Fabricated at WIS

29 Plasmonic Hybridization – In analogy to atoms hybridization 500 nm * Triangular hole side length ~ 200nm

30 Babinet’s Principle

31 1 2 3 Case study: Array of individual triangles, side length 300nm 1 2 3

32 Mapping of the spots More than 2 orders of magnitude for shaped triangle ! 1 23 1

33 Non Inversion( )/ Inversion symmetry ( )

34 100nm SHG emission patterns

35 Figure 3 (a) (b) 200nm Polarization properties of an individual cavity

36 Strong coupling between nanostructures Can we consider nanocavities to be simply the complementary structures to nanoparticles? How can we probe the amount of coupling in these systems ? Can we design nanostructures that lead to coherent coupling?

37 Theoretical model ρ=-1 (a)(b)(c) ρ=-0.5ρ=-0.1


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