Probing thermal radiation of single or a small number of plasmonic nano-antennas

Loubnan Abou Hamdan, V. Krachmalnicoff, R. Haïdar, P. Bouchon, Y. D. Wilde
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The electromagnetic modes of a sub-wavelength sized antenna can be excited both optically and through thermal fluctuations. When dealing with individual or a small number of nano-antennas, highly sensitive techniques, such as thermal radiation scanning tunneling microscopy, and infrared spatial modulation spectroscopy, are required in order to extract the very weak emitted thermal radiation. Using these techniques, we have been able to characterize the thermal emission of a single pair of sub-λ metal-insulator-metal antennas separated by a nanometric gap. It is found that the various hybrid modes of a single antenna pair can be simultaneously excited by thermal fluctuations, an essentially incoherent process arising from fluctuating thermal currents. The effect of hybrid plasmonic modes on the resonant behavior of the considered antenna system may guide future efforts for realizing tunable optical and thermal structures made up of a small number of antennas, for various applications.
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探测单个或少量等离子体纳米天线的热辐射
亚波长大小的天线的电磁模式可以通过光学和热波动激发。在处理单个或少量纳米天线时,需要使用热辐射扫描隧道显微镜和红外空间调制光谱等高灵敏度技术来提取极弱的发射热辐射。利用这些技术,我们已经能够表征由纳米间隙分隔的单对亚λ金属-绝缘体-金属天线的热辐射。发现热波动可以同时激发单个天线对的各种混合模式,而热波动是由热电流波动引起的本质上不相干的过程。混合等离子体模式对所考虑的天线系统谐振行为的影响可能指导未来实现由少量天线组成的可调谐光学和热结构的努力,用于各种应用。
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