TOPICAL REVIEW

Plasmons in nanoscale and atomic-scale systems

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Published 10 January 2011 2010 National Institute for Materials Science
, , Citation Tadaaki Nagao et al 2010 Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 11 054506 DOI 10.1088/1468-6996/11/5/054506

1468-6996/11/5/054506

Abstract

Plasmons in metallic nanomaterials exhibit very strong size and shape effects, and thus have recently gained considerable attention in nanotechnology, information technology, and life science. In this review, we overview the fundamental properties of plasmons in materials with various dimensionalities and discuss the optical functional properties of localized plasmon polaritons in nanometer-scale to atomic-scale objects. First, the pioneering works on plasmons by electron energy loss spectroscopy are briefly surveyed. Then, we discuss the effects of atomistic charge dynamics on the dispersion relation of propagating plasmon modes, such as those for planar crystal surface, atomic sheets and straight atomic wires. Finally, standing-wave plasmons, or antenna resonances of plasmon polariton, of some widely used nanometer-scale structures and atomic-scale wires (the smallest possible plasmonic building blocks) are exemplified along with their applications.

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