Authors
Jonathan A Fan, Chihhui Wu, Kui Bao, Jiming Bao, Rizia Bardhan, Naomi J Halas, Vinothan N Manoharan, Peter Nordlander, Gennady Shvets, Federico Capasso
Publication date
2010/5/28
Journal
science
Volume
328
Issue
5982
Pages
1135-1138
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
The self-assembly of colloids is an alternative to top-down processing that enables the fabrication of nanostructures. We show that self-assembled clusters of metal-dielectric spheres are the basis for nanophotonic structures. By tailoring the number and position of spheres in close-packed clusters, plasmon modes exhibiting strong magnetic and Fano-like resonances emerge. The use of identical spheres simplifies cluster assembly and facilitates the fabrication of highly symmetric structures. Dielectric spacers are used to tailor the interparticle spacing in these clusters to be approximately 2 nanometers. These types of chemically synthesized nanoparticle clusters can be generalized to other two- and three-dimensional structures and can serve as building blocks for new metamaterials.
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