研究目的
Investigating the unidirectional light scattering with high f/b ratio at optical frequencies based on coupled nanoantennas.
研究成果
The proposed nanoantenna design provides unidirectional forward scattering with high f/b ratio and narrow beam-width, offering higher directivity and low loss compared to pure metal nanoparticles and symmetric dimers. This design integrates the advantages of array dielectric nanoantenna and plasmonic nanoantenna, making it suitable for applications in bio-sensing and metamaterials.
研究不足
The study focuses on theoretical and numerical demonstration, and practical fabrication challenges are not addressed. The performance is related to the gap separation of the asymmetric dimer, which may limit practical applications.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study uses the dipole-dipole theory and the Mie theory to theoretically and numerically demonstrate the design's capability for unidirectional forward scattering.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The asymmetric dimer of core-dual shells nanoparticles is proposed, with structural parameters confirmed by adopting the method of a local optimum.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Numerical simulations are carried out using the CST Microwave Studio software. High-permittivity germanium (Ge) is chosen as the middle layer of the nanoparticle, with silver (Ag) for the core and shell.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The asymmetric dimer in air is illuminated by a plane wave with polarization perpendicular to the dimer axis to calculate the scattered field.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The radiation characteristics of the asymmetric dimer are investigated, and the performance is analyzed based on the scattering cross-section and f/b ratio.
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