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14 March 2016 Spectral response of dielectric nano-antennas in the far- and near-field regimes
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Abstract
Recent studies show that the spectral behaviour of localized surface plasmon resonances (LPSRs) in metallic nanoparticles suffer from both a redshift and a broadening in the transition from the far- to the near-field regimes. An interpretation of this effect was given in terms of the evanescent and propagating components of the angular spectrum representation of the radiated field. Due to the increasing interest awakened by magnetodielectric materials as a both low-loss material option for nanotechnology applications, and also for their particular scattering properties, here we study the spectral response of a magnetodielectric nanoparticle as a basic element of a dielectric nano-antenna. This study is made by analyzing the changes suffered by the scattered electromagnetic field when propagating from the surface of this dielectric nanostructure to the far-zone in terms of propagating and evanescent plane wave components of the radiated fields.
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Y. Gutiérrez, Á. I. Barreda, F. González, and F. Moreno "Spectral response of dielectric nano-antennas in the far- and near-field regimes", Proc. SPIE 9756, Photonic and Phononic Properties of Engineered Nanostructures VI, 975628 (14 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2229490
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KEYWORDS
Solids

Particles

Nanoparticles

Dielectrics

Near field

Radio propagation

Scattering

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