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Generalised coupled-dipole model for core-satellite nanostructures

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posted on 2024-03-14, 18:19 authored by S Glukhova, Eric Le RuEric Le Ru, Baptiste AuguiéBaptiste Auguié
Plasmonic core-satellite nanostructures have recently attracted interest in photocatalytic applications. The core plasmonic nanoparticle acts like an antenna, funnelling incident light into the near-field region, where it excites the smaller satellite nanoparticles with resonantly enhanced absorption. Computer simulations of the optical absorption by such structures can prove challenging, even with state-of-the-art numerical methods, due to the large difference in size between core and satellite particles. We present a generalised coupled-dipole model that enables efficient computations of light absorption in such nanostructures, including those with many satellites. The method accurately predicts the local absorption in each satellite despite being two orders of magnitude weaker than the absorption in the core particle. We assess the range of applicability of this model by comparing the results against the superposition T-matrix method, a rigorous solution of Maxwell's equations that is much more resource-intensive and becomes impractical as the number of satellite particles increases.

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Glukhova, S., Le Ru, E. C. & Auguié, B. (2023). Generalised coupled-dipole model for core-satellite nanostructures. Nanoscale, 15(48), 19767-19776. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3nr05238a

Journal title

Nanoscale

Volume

15

Issue

48

Publication date

2023-11-28

Pagination

19767-19776

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2023-01-01

ISSN

2040-3364

eISSN

2040-3372

Language

en

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