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Journal
Description: 
Plasmonic bowtie nanoantennas are intriguing nanostructures, capable to achieve very high local electromagnetic (EM) field confinement and enhancement in the hot spots. This effect is strongly dependent on the gap size, which in turn is related to technological limitations. Ultra-narrow gap bowtie nanoantennas, operating at visible frequencies, can be of great impact in biosensing applications and in the study of strong light-matter interactions with organic molecules. Here, we present a comprehensive study on the structural and optical properties of aluminum bowties, realized with ultra-narrow gap by He+-ion milling lithography, and operating from the near infrared to the red part of the visible range. Most importantly, this analysis demonstrates that large EM near-field enhancement and different hot spot spatial positions, as a function of nanometer-sized gaps, are constrained by the …
Publisher: 
American Chemical Society
Publication date: 
22 Jul 2018
Authors: 

Daniela Simeone, Marco Esposito, Mario Scuderi, Giuseppe Calafiore, Giovanna Palermo, Antonio De Luca, Francesco Todisco, Daniele Sanvitto, Giuseppe Nicotra, Stefano Cabrini, Vittorianna Tasco, Adriana Passaseo, Massimo Cuscunà

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Origin: 
ACS Photonics