Abstract The remote excitation of a localized surface plasmons (LSP) by the propagating plasmonic excitations, i.e., propagating surface plasmons (PSP), receives increasing attention in recent years. Here, we study the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The remote excitation of a localized surface plasmons (LSP) by the propagating plasmonic excitations, i.e., propagating surface plasmons (PSP), receives increasing attention in recent years. Here, we study the local near-field optical response of the gold nanohole, which support LSP, remotely excited by the PSP (PSP-LSP) and the results show that this optical response of the gold nanohole relates to the excitation field, the local near-field optical spectra show a redshift phenomenon, but the intrinsic frequency of LSP remains invariant. We attribute this spectral redshift phenomenon of the PSP-LSP to the dominating effects of the PSP. A weak dependence of the resonant wavelength peak on the size of a nanostructure has been observed. Moreover, it is found that the dephasing time of the PSP-LSP is longer than the case directly excited by the laser field, and it presents a decreased trend with the increasing distance from the PSP launching location. The results in this work can be used to improve the efficiency of remote excitations and provide a new path to prolong the dephasing time of the enhanced resonant field.
               
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