Superabsorption of light by nanoparticles


Por: Ladutenko K., Belov P., Peña-Rodríguez O., Mirzaei A., Miroshnichenko A.E., Shadrivov I.V.

Publicada: 1 ene 2015
Resumen:
Nanoparticles have a fundamental limit as to how much light they can absorb. This limit is based on the finite number of modes excited in the nanoparticle at a given wavelength and maximum absorption capacity per mode. The enhanced absorption can be achieved when each mode supported by the nanoparticle absorbs light up to the maximum capacity. Using a stochastic optimization algorithm, we design multilayer nanoparticles, in which we can make several resonant modes overlap at the same frequency resulting in superabsorption. We further introduce the efficiency of the absorption for a nanoparticle, which is the absorption normalized by the physical size of the particle, and show that efficient absorbers do not always operate in the superabsorption regime. © 2015 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
ISSN: 20403364





Nanoscale
Editorial
Royal Society of Chemistry, THOMAS GRAHAM HOUSE, SCIENCE PARK, MILTON RD, CAMBRIDGE CB4 0WF, CAMBS, ENGLAND, Reino Unido
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 7 Número: 45
Páginas: 18897-18901
WOS Id: 000364852500008
ID de PubMed: 26531069

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