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Stenger, Nicolas
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- 2024Experimental realization of deep sub-wavelength confinement of light in a topology-optimized InP nanocavitycitations
- 2023Photon superbunching in cathodoluminescence of excitons in WS 2 monolayercitations
- 2023Photon superbunching in cathodoluminescence of excitons in WS2 monolayercitations
- 2019Shining Light on Sulfide Perovskites: LaYS 3 Material Properties and Solar Cellscitations
- 2019Shining Light on Sulfide Perovskites: LaYS3 Material Properties and Solar Cellscitations
- 2017Near- and far field spectroscopy of semi-continuous gold films with optically induced anisotropy.
- 2017Near- and far field spectroscopy of semi-continuous gold films with optically induced anisotropy.
- 2017Optical reconfiguration and polarization control in semicontinuous gold films close to the percolation threshold
- 2017Optical reconfiguration and polarization control in semicontinuous gold films close to the percolation threshold
- 2016Higher-order surface plasmons resonances and their disappearance in fewnanometer silver nanoparticles
- 2014Pattern recognition approach to quantify the atomic structure of graphenecitations
- 2014Experimental study of nonlocal effects in plasmonic structures with Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy
- 2013Blueshift of the surface plasmon resonance studied with Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS)
- 2013Blueshift of the surface plasmon resonance in silver nanoparticles: substrate effectscitations
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Experimental study of nonlocal effects in plasmonic structures with Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy
Abstract
Recent experiments have demonstrated that the plasmon resonances of metallic nanostructures with feature sizes below 10nm is drastically different to the predictions of classical electrodynamics. This peculiar behavior of the plasmon resonances is usually attributed to the emergence of the quantum wave nature of the electron gas at these scales leading to effects such as nonlocal effects, quantum confinement, and quantum tunneling. However, the exact mechanism at work is far from understood and this calls naturally for dedicated experiments using high-end near field microscopy with subnanometer spatial resolution like Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy in Transmission Electron Microscopes. After reviewing the potential quantum effects influencing the plasmon resonance on the nanometer scale, I will present ongoing experiments performed at the Technical University of Denmark on metallic nanoparticles with sizes below 10 nanometers [3]. I will then conclude by discussing potential implications of these quantum effects on the design of plasmonic nanostructures like metallic Metamaterials.<br/>