We show, by accurate scattering calculations, that nanostructures obtained from thin films of J-aggregate dyes, despite their insulating behavior, are able to concentrate the electromagnetic field at optical frequencies like metallic nanoparticles. These results promise to widely enlarge the range of plasmonic materials, thus opening new perspectives in nanophotonics. Specifically we investigate ultrathin nanodisks and nanodisk dimers that can be obtained by standard nanolithography and nanopatterning techniques. These molecular aggregates display highly attractive nonlinear optical properties, which can be exploited for the realization of ultracompact devices for switching by light on the nanoscale without the need of additional nonlinear materials.
Subdiffraction Light Concentration by J-Aggregate Nanostructures
Genco A.;Mazzeo M.;
2015-01-01
Abstract
We show, by accurate scattering calculations, that nanostructures obtained from thin films of J-aggregate dyes, despite their insulating behavior, are able to concentrate the electromagnetic field at optical frequencies like metallic nanoparticles. These results promise to widely enlarge the range of plasmonic materials, thus opening new perspectives in nanophotonics. Specifically we investigate ultrathin nanodisks and nanodisk dimers that can be obtained by standard nanolithography and nanopatterning techniques. These molecular aggregates display highly attractive nonlinear optical properties, which can be exploited for the realization of ultracompact devices for switching by light on the nanoscale without the need of additional nonlinear materials.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.