Resonant SPP modes supported by discrete metal nanoparticles on high-index substrates

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.19.00A146
Reference F.J. Beck, E. Verhagen, S. Mokkapati, A. Polman and K.R. Catchpole, Resonant SPP modes supported by discrete metal nanoparticles on high-index substrates, Opt. Express 19, (S2), 146-156 (2011)
Group Photonic Materials

We provide a new physical interpretation of scattering from plasmonic nanoparticles on high-index substrates. We demonstrate the excitation of different types of resonant modes on disk-shaped, Ag nanoparticles. At short wavelengths, the resonances are localised at the top of the particle, while at longer wavelengths they are localised at the Ag/substrate interface. We attribute the long wavelength resonances to geometric resonances of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) at the Ag/substrate interface. We show that particles that support resonant SPP modes have enhanced scattering cross-sections when placed directly on a high-index substrate; up to 7.5 times larger than that of a dipole scatterer with an equivalent free-space resonance. This has implications for designing scattering nanostructures for light trapping solar cells.