Tuning near-field enhancements on an off-resonance nanorod dimer via temporally shaped femtosecond laser

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Abstract

We theoretically investigated ultrafast thermal dynamics tuning of near-field enhancements on an off-resonance gold nanorod dimer via temporally shaped femtosecond (fs) laser double pulses. The nonequilibrium thermal excitation is self-consistently coupled into a near-field scattering model for exploring the ultrafast near-field enhancement effects. It is revealed that the near electric-field localized within the gold nanorod dimer can be largely promoted via optimizing the temporal separation and the pulse energy ratio of temporally shaped femtosecond laser double pulses. The results are explained as thermal dynamics manipulation of plasmon resonances in the nanorod dimer via tailoring temporally shaped femtosecond laser. This study provides basic understanding for tuning near-field properties on poorly fabricated metallic nano-structures via temporally shaped femtosecond laser, which can find potential applications in the fields such as fs super-resolution near-field imaging, near-field optical tweezers, and fs photothermal therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number435102
JournalJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume48
Issue number43
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Sep 2015

Keywords

  • nanorod dimer
  • near-field enhancement
  • temporally shaped laser
  • thermal dynamics

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