Vibrational strong coupling with surface plasmons and the presence of surface plasmon stop bands (dataset)
Menghrajani, KS; Nash, GR; Barnes, WL
Date: 25 July 2019
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University of Exeter
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We demonstrate strong coupling between surface plasmon resonances and molecular vibrational resonances of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) molecules in the mid-infrared range through the use of grating coupling, complimenting earlier work using microcavities and localised plasmon resonances. We choose the period of the grating so that ...
We demonstrate strong coupling between surface plasmon resonances and molecular vibrational resonances of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) molecules in the mid-infrared range through the use of grating coupling, complimenting earlier work using microcavities and localised plasmon resonances. We choose the period of the grating so that we may observe strong coupling between the surface plasmon mode associated with a patterned gold film and the C=O vibrational resonance in an overlying polymer film. We present results from experiments and numerical simulations to show that surface plasmon modes provide convenient open cavities for vibrational strong coupling experiments. In addition to providing momentum matching between surface plasmon modes and incident light, gratings may also produce a modification of the surface plasmon properties, notably their dispersion. We further show that for the parameters used in our experiment, surface plasmon stop bands are formed, and we find that both stop-band edges undergo strong coupling.
Physics and Astronomy
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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