Silver-coated metallic and dielectric magnetic nanospheres: Localized surface plasmons and circular dichroism

A thorough study of localized surface plasmons and associated strong circular dichroism, which can occur in silver-coated metallic and dielectric magnetic nanospheres, is reported by means of both quasistatic and full electrodynamic calculations taking into account the actual (magneto) optical respo...

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Published inOptics communications Vol. 360; pp. 40 - 45
Main Authors Varytis, Paris, Stefanou, Nikolaos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.02.2016
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Summary:A thorough study of localized surface plasmons and associated strong circular dichroism, which can occur in silver-coated metallic and dielectric magnetic nanospheres, is reported by means of both quasistatic and full electrodynamic calculations taking into account the actual (magneto) optical response of the constituent materials, including dispersion and losses. It is shown that such composite magnetoplasmonic nanoparticles offer a versatile platform for engineering hybrid plasmon modes that give rise to sharp absorption resonances and subject to large magneto-optic splitting, leading to giant magnetic circular dichroism signals, by properly choosing the different materials and tuning the geometrical parameters involved. •We demonstrate giant circular dichroism in core–shell magnetoplasmonic nanoparticles.•The effect is explained by means of full-electrodynamic and quasistatic calculations.•Modes concentrated in a strongly gyrotropic core yield strong circular dichroism.•For dielectric magnetic core, easily tunable shell plasmons give increased dichroism.
ISSN:0030-4018
1873-0310
DOI:10.1016/j.optcom.2015.10.024