We investigate the resonant gain response in doped multishell hybrid nanoparticles made of concentric and alternated doped dielectric and metal shells. In particular, we compare the enhanced extinction properties calculated in a quasi-static approximation with accurate light scattering calculations in the T-matrix formalism. We show that, even for small hybrid particles, a difference in the calculated optoplasmonic mode yields a dramatic change in the resonant coupling with the doped molecular system. Thus, although a simple dipole approach gives a fast qualitative view of the multishell gain-assisted response, a complete light scattering framework is crucial for a quantitative investigation of these hybrid nanosystems.
Resonant Coupling and Gain Singularities in Metal/Dielectric Multishells: Quasi-Static Versus T-Matrix Calculations
Iati MA;Marago OM
2019
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We investigate the resonant gain response in doped multishell hybrid nanoparticles made of concentric and alternated doped dielectric and metal shells. In particular, we compare the enhanced extinction properties calculated in a quasi-static approximation with accurate light scattering calculations in the T-matrix formalism. We show that, even for small hybrid particles, a difference in the calculated optoplasmonic mode yields a dramatic change in the resonant coupling with the doped molecular system. Thus, although a simple dipole approach gives a fast qualitative view of the multishell gain-assisted response, a complete light scattering framework is crucial for a quantitative investigation of these hybrid nanosystems.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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