Ultrasmall mode volume plasmonic nanodisk resonators

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nl902546r
Reference Martin Kuttge, F.J. García de Abajo and A. Polman, Ultrasmall mode volume plasmonic nanodisk resonators, Nano Lett. 10, (5), 1537-1541 (2010)
Group Photonic Materials

We study the resonant modes of nanoscale disk resonators sustaining metal−insulator−metal (MIM) plasmons and demonstrate the versatility of these cavities to achieve ultrasmall cavity mode volume. Ag/SiO2/Ag MIM structures were made by thin-film deposition and focused ion beam milling with cavity diameters that ranged from d = 65−2000 nm. High-resolution two-dimensional cavity-mode field distributions were determined using cathodoluminescence imaging spectroscopy and are in good agreement with boundary element calculations. For the smallest cavities (d = 65−140 nm), the lowest order mode (m = 1, n = 1) is observed in the visible spectral range. This mode is of similar nature as the one in plasmonic particle dimers, establishing a natural connection between localized and traveling plasmon cavities. A cavity quality factor of Q = 16 is observed for the 105 nm diameter cavity, accompanied by a mode volume as small as 0.00033λ03. The corresponding Purcell factor is 900, making these ultrasmall disk resonators ideal candidates for studies of enhanced spontaneous emission and lasing.