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Main Authors: Redolat, Javier, Arenas-Ortega, Daniel, Barreda, Ángela, Griol, Amadeu, Pinilla-Cienfuegos, Elena, Martínez, Alejandro
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.16183
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author Redolat, Javier
Arenas-Ortega, Daniel
Barreda, Ángela
Griol, Amadeu
Pinilla-Cienfuegos, Elena
Martínez, Alejandro
author_facet Redolat, Javier
Arenas-Ortega, Daniel
Barreda, Ángela
Griol, Amadeu
Pinilla-Cienfuegos, Elena
Martínez, Alejandro
contents Amongst the available plasmonic nanostructures, nanoparticle-on-a-mirror (NPoM) cavities - consisting of metal nanoparticles separated from a metal mirror by a molecular-size monolayer - provide the ultimate light confinement in gaps even below 1 nm. A variation of the NPoM cavity is the nanoparticle-on-a-slit (NPoS) configuration, where the nanoparticle is placed on a functionalized narrow slit created on a metal plate so that there are two nanometric-scale gaps for plasmonic localization. Interestingly, the NPoS cavity can also perform as a dual dipole antenna to localize both infrared and visible light, which is useful in molecular optomechanics. For many applications, it is desirable to integrate such cavities on a chip and provide access to (and collection from) the hot spots via photonic integrated waveguides. In this work, we propose, design, and experimentally demonstrate the efficient integration of NPoS plasmonic cavities with dielectric waveguides on a silicon-based chip. To this end, we use silicon-nitride slot waveguides and show that both the fundamental TE and TM modes can be used to drive the cavity, making our device polarization-independent. We demonstrate our concept by performing surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of BPT molecules on a chip fabricated by standard silicon fabrication tools mixed with the deterministic positioning of gold nanospheres on the gap of a plasmonic dipole antenna.
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spellingShingle Polarization-Insensitive Integration of Nanoparticle-on-a-Slit Cavities with Dielectric Waveguides for On-chip Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Redolat, Javier
Arenas-Ortega, Daniel
Barreda, Ángela
Griol, Amadeu
Pinilla-Cienfuegos, Elena
Martínez, Alejandro
Optics
Amongst the available plasmonic nanostructures, nanoparticle-on-a-mirror (NPoM) cavities - consisting of metal nanoparticles separated from a metal mirror by a molecular-size monolayer - provide the ultimate light confinement in gaps even below 1 nm. A variation of the NPoM cavity is the nanoparticle-on-a-slit (NPoS) configuration, where the nanoparticle is placed on a functionalized narrow slit created on a metal plate so that there are two nanometric-scale gaps for plasmonic localization. Interestingly, the NPoS cavity can also perform as a dual dipole antenna to localize both infrared and visible light, which is useful in molecular optomechanics. For many applications, it is desirable to integrate such cavities on a chip and provide access to (and collection from) the hot spots via photonic integrated waveguides. In this work, we propose, design, and experimentally demonstrate the efficient integration of NPoS plasmonic cavities with dielectric waveguides on a silicon-based chip. To this end, we use silicon-nitride slot waveguides and show that both the fundamental TE and TM modes can be used to drive the cavity, making our device polarization-independent. We demonstrate our concept by performing surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of BPT molecules on a chip fabricated by standard silicon fabrication tools mixed with the deterministic positioning of gold nanospheres on the gap of a plasmonic dipole antenna.
title Polarization-Insensitive Integration of Nanoparticle-on-a-Slit Cavities with Dielectric Waveguides for On-chip Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
topic Optics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.16183