Effect of Film Thickness on the Far- and Near-Field Optical Response of Nanoparticle-on-Film Systems
2019
We study the near-field and far-field optical response of
nanoparticle-on-film systems using single-nanoparticle spectroscopy and
numerical simulations. We find that the optical spectra contain three dominant
modes - a transverse dipole and quadrupole mode, and a dominant vertical
antenna mode. We vary the thickness of the metal film from 10 – 45 nm, and find
that the vertical antenna mode wavelength is nearly independent of the film
thickness. In contrast, we find that the associated near-field enhancement in
the gap between the particle and the film strongly depends on the film
thickness. This trend is also observed in the far-field where the vertical antenna
mode strongly increases in amplitude for increasing film-thicknesses up to the
skin depth of gold. These findings are in good agreement with a numerical model
and pave the way to study field-mediated processes such as fluorescence, SERS,
and localized chemistry at the same resonance wavelength but at varying degrees
of field enhancement.
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