Optica Open
Browse

Vectorial near-field coupling

Download (5.58 kB)
preprint
posted on 2023-11-30, 05:09 authored by Martin Esmann, Simon F. Becker, Julia Witt, Ralf Vogelgesang, Gunther Wittstock, Christoph Lienau
The coherent exchange of optical near fields between two neighboring dipoles plays an essential role for the optical properties, quantum dynamics and thus for the function of many naturally occurring and artificial nanosystems. These interactions are inherently short-ranged, extending over a few nanometers only, and depend sensitively on relative orientation, detuning and dephasing, i.e., on the vectorial properties of the coupled dipolar near fields. This makes it challenging to analyze them experimentally. Here, we introduce plasmonic nanofocusing spectroscopy to record coherent light scattering spectra with 5-nm spatial resolution from a small dipole antenna, excited solely by evanescent fields and coupled to plasmon resonances in a single gold nanorod. We resolve mode couplings, resonance energy shifts and Purcell effects as a function of dipole distance and relative orientation, and show how they arise from different vectorial components of the interacting optical near-fields. Our results pave the way for using dipolar alignment to control the optical properties and function of nanoscale systems.

History

Related Materials

Disclaimer

This arXiv metadata record was not reviewed or approved by, nor does it necessarily express or reflect the policies or opinions of, arXiv.

Usage metrics

    Categories

    Licence

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC