Probing Vertical and Horizontal Plasmonic Resonant States in the Photoluminescence of Gold Nanodisks

ACS Photonics(2015)

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Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) on gold nanoparticles and nanostructures shows its capability to modulate the spontaneous emission rate for photoluminescence. However, beyond the quasi-static limit with oblique incidence conditions, probing a retardation-based plasmonic resonant state excited by the horizontal incident wave-vector component has not been reported yet in the plasmon-mediated photoluminescence of gold nanostructures. In this paper, we investigated the photoluminescence of individual and coupled gold nanodisks with increasing size, and the peaks in the size-dependent photoluminescence spectra are shown to originate from the preferential excitation of vertical (LSPR) and horizontal (retardation-based) plasmonic resonant states. We have also proposed a three-step model to well describe the contribution of vertical and horizontal plasmonic resonant states in the photoluminescence of gold nanodisks. Our study makes a new contribution to the understanding of photoluminescence from gold ...
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gold nanodisks,retardation effects,localized surface plasmon resonance,photoluminescence,oblique incidence
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