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Plasmonic Surface Lattice Resonances at the Strong Coupling Regime
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PlasmonicsVibronic InteractionEngineeringMagnetoplasmonicsPhysicsStrong Coupling RegimeNanotechnologyMolecule ConcentrationCollective Slr ModesApplied PhysicsNatural SciencesPlasmonic CatalysisPhysical ChemistrySurface Lattice ResonancesQuantum ChemistryBiophysicsPlasmonic Material
We show strong coupling involving three different types of resonances in plasmonic nanoarrays: surface lattice resonances (SLRs), localized surface plasmon resonances on single nanoparticles, and excitations of organic dye molecules. The measured transmission spectra show splittings that depend on the molecule concentration. The results are analyzed using finite-difference time-domain simulations, a coupled-dipole approximation, coupled-modes models, and Fano theory. The delocalized nature of the collective SLR modes suggests that in the strong coupling regime molecules near distant nanoparticles are coherently coupled.
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