2024
DOI: 10.1063/5.0207829
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High-Q plasmonic surface lattice resonance in the ultraviolet region

Abstract: Surface lattice resonances (SLRs) arise from the long-range dipolar interaction in periodic plasmonic metallic nanostructures and exhibit higher quality factors (Q-factors) compared to plasmon resonances supported in isolated metallic nanostructures. In this Letter, we report a significant improvement in the Q-factor of SLR by a factor of three via modulating the efficiency of a long-range dipolar interaction, which can be achieved by varying the thickness or refractive index of the coating layer on the top of… Show more

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“…27 More recently, B. W. Lin et al provided an in-depth analysis of the properties of SLRs with an experimental Q -factor of 125 (in silica) in the UV region using a one-dimensional aluminum grating. 41…”
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