Optical spectroscopy of conductive junctions in plasmonic cavities.
Journal: Nano Letters
Published:
Abstract
The optical properties of a nanoparticle dimer bridged by a conductive junction depend strongly on the junction conductivity. As the conductivity increases, the bonding dimer plasmon blueshifts and broadens. For large conductance, a low energy charge transfer plasmon also appears in the spectra with a line width that decreases with increasing conductance. A simple physical model for the understanding of the spectral feature is presented. Our finding of a strong influence of junction conductivity on the optical spectrum suggests that plasmonic cavities might serve as probes of molecular conductance at elevated frequencies not accessible through electrical measurements.
Authors
O Pérez González, N Zabala, A Borisov, N Halas, P Nordlander, J Aizpurua