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Hotspot Decorations Map Plasmonic Patterns with the Resolution of Scanning Probe Techniques
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2011
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Materials SciencePlasmonicsDiffraction LimitPlasmon Pattern ImagingHigh Definition MappingNano-opticsPhysicsMicroscopyOptical PropertiesNanotechnologyNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsEngineeringScanning Probe TechniquesComputational ElectromagneticsSuper-resolutionNanophotonicsPlasmonic Material
In high definition mapping of the plasmonic patterns on the surfaces of nanostructures, the diffraction limit of light remains an important obstacle. Here we demonstrate that this diffraction limit can be completely circumvented. We show that upon illuminating nanostructures made of nickel and palladium, the resulting surface-plasmon pattern is imprinted on the structures themselves; the hotspots (regions of local field enhancement) are decorated with overgrowths, allowing for their subsequent imaging with scanning-probe techniques. The resulting resolution of plasmon pattern imaging is correspondingly improved.
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