Journal article
Surface plasmon hybridization and exciton coupling
DE Gómez, A Roberts, TJ Davis, KC Vernon
Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics | Published : 2012
Abstract
We derive a semianalytical model to describe the interaction of a single photon emitter and a collection of arbitrarily shaped metal nanoparticles. The theory treats the metal nanoparticles classically within the electrostatic eigenmode method, wherein the surface plasmon resonances of collections of nanoparticles are represented by the hybridization of the plasmon modes of the noninteracting particles. The single photon emitter is represented by a quantum mechanical two-level system that exhibits line broadening due to a finite spontaneous decay rate. Plasmon-emitter coupling is described by solving the resulting Bloch equations. We illustrate the theory by studying model systems consisting..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work has been supported by the Australian Research Council under DP110101767, DP110101454, and DP110100221. D.E.G. would also like to acknowledge the Melbourne Materials Institute.