Mian Wang, Cheng Yin, Youqiao Ma, Jun Zhou, Hanhua Zhong, Xianfeng Chen, "Polarization and structure dependent optical characteristics of the three-arm nanoantenna with C 3v symmetry and broken symmetry," Chin. Opt. Lett. 16, 052501 (2018)

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- Chinese Optics Letters
- Vol. 16, Issue 5, 052501 (2018)

Fig. 1. Schematic of three-arm windmill plasmonic nanoantenna, where the radius of the feed gap is r , the antenna arm is assumed as an ellipsoid with semiaxes a = b < c , the angles between adjacent arms are α , β , γ , respectively, and the azimuthal angle between the x axis and the polarization direction is θ .

Fig. 2. Comparison of the C ext between the C 3 v symmetric nanoantenna (λ = 760 nm ) and a single gold ellipsoid (λ = 690 nm ) with different polarization angles. (a) and (b) plot the C ext and the electric field distribution of the nanoantenna, respectively. (c) and (d) plot the C ext and the electric field distribution of the single gold ellipsoid, respectively.

Fig. 3. Dependence of volume average electric field enhancement E avg on the polarization angle θ , where the maximum appears when the polarization direction is along the major axis of an arbitrary arm, and the minimum occurs when they are perpendicular.

Fig. 4. Variations of (a) the C ext and (b) the average electric field enhancement of three inner tips E ¯ tip as a function of the major semiaxis c with r = 2 nm . Variations of (c) the C ext and (d) E ¯ tip as a function of the gap radius r with c = 45 nm . Inset in (b) plots the distribution of E y at c = 60 nm with λ = 640 , 890 nm, respectively. Inset in (d) plots the distribution of E y at r = 1.5 nm with λ = 640 , 890 nm, respectively.

Fig. 5. (a) Extinction cross-section of the symmetry broken plasmonic nanoantenna with α = 120 ° and β = 30 ° under illumination of linear and circular polarizations; (b) normalized electric field distribution with circularly polarized illumination at resonant wavelengths of 736 and 966 nm, respectively.

Fig. 6. (a) Splitting and shifting of the resonant peak varying with β at α = 120 ° ; (b) normalized electric field distribution at resonant wavelength varying with β .

Fig. 7. Extinction cross-section of the symmetry broken three-arm windmill plasmonic nanoantenna for α = β = 90 ° under (a) linearly and circularly, and (b) elliptically polarized incident light.

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