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Nature Communications | 2015

Real-time tunable lasing from plasmonic nanocavity arrays.

Ankun Yang; Thang B. Hoang; Montacer Dridi; Claire Deeb; Maiken H. Mikkelsen; George C. Schatz; Teri W. Odom

Plasmon lasers can support ultrasmall mode confinement and ultrafast dynamics with device feature sizes below the diffraction limit. However, most plasmon-based nanolasers rely on solid gain materials (inorganic semiconducting nanowire or organic dye in a solid matrix) that preclude the possibility of dynamic tuning. Here we report an approach to achieve real-time, tunable lattice plasmon lasing based on arrays of gold nanoparticles and liquid gain materials. Optically pumped arrays of gold nanoparticles surrounded by liquid dye molecules exhibit lasing emission that can be tuned as a function of the dielectric environment. Wavelength-dependent time-resolved experiments show distinct lifetime characteristics below and above the lasing threshold. By integrating gold nanoparticle arrays within microfluidic channels and flowing in liquid gain materials with different refractive indices, we achieve dynamic tuning of the plasmon lasing wavelength. Tunable lattice plasmon lasers offer prospects to enhance and detect weak physical and chemical processes on the nanoscale in real time.


ACS Nano | 2010

Quantitative Analysis of Localized Surface Plasmons Based on Molecular Probing

Claire Deeb; Renaud Bachelot; Jérôme Plain; Anne-Laure Baudrion; Safi Jradi; Alexandre Bouhelier; Olivier Soppera; Prashant K. Jain; Libai Huang; Carole Ecoffet; Lavinia Balan; Pascal Royer

We report on the quantitative characterization of the plasmonic optical near-field of a single silver nanoparticle. Our approach relies on nanoscale molecular molding of the confined electromagnetic field by photoactivated molecules. We were able to directly image the dipolar profile of the near-field distribution with a resolution better than 10 nm and to quantify the near-field depth and its enhancement factor. A single nanoparticle spectral signature was also assessed. This quantitative characterization constitutes a prerequisite for developing nanophotonic applications.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011

Plasmon-based free-radical photopolymerization: effect of diffusion on nanolithography processes.

Claire Deeb; Carole Ecoffet; Renaud Bachelot; Jérôme Plain; Alexandre Bouhelier; Olivier Soppera

This Article interrogates the mechanisms responsible for nanoscale photopolymerization induced by confined and enhanced electromagnetic fields. Surface plasmon dipolar resonance of individual Ag nanoparticles was used as an optical near-field source to locally trigger the reaction of a photopolymerizable formulation. Laser excitation of the nanoparticles embedded in the formulation reproducibly generates polymer features with typical dimensions ranging from 2 nm to a few tens of nanometer. We have determined the physicochemical parameters and mechanisms controlling the spatial extent of the photopolymerization process. We found that the diffusion of the dye is the main process limiting the polymerization reaction, as opposed to what is observed at the microscale with an equivalent chemical system. This approach demonstrates that plasmon-based polymerization can achieve true nanometer scale resolution and also provides a unique opportunity to investigate photochemistry at this length scale.


Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2011

Off-Resonant Optical Excitation of Gold Nanorods: Nanoscale Imprint of Polarization Surface Charge Distribution

Claire Deeb; Xuan Zhou; Davy Gérard; Alexandre Bouhelier; Prashant K. Jain; Jérôme Plain; Olivier Soppera; Pascal Royer; Renaud Bachelot

We report on the nanoscale optical characterization of gold nanorods irradiated out of their plasmonic resonance. Our approach is based on the reticulation of a photopolymerizable formulation locally triggered by enhanced electromagnetic fields. The tiny local field enhancement stems from the surface polarization charges associated with the electric field discontinuity at the metal/dielectric interface. This allows us to get a nanoscale signature of the spatial distribution of the surface charge density in metallic nanoparticles irradiated off-resonance.


Journal of Optics | 2014

Plasmon-based photopolymerization: near-field probing, advanced photonic nanostructures and nanophotochemistry

Xuan Zhou; Olivier Soppera; Jérôme Plain; Safi Jradi; Xiao Wei Sun; Hilmi Volkan Demir; Xuyong Yang; Claire Deeb; Stephen K. Gray; Gary P. Wiederrecht; Renaud Bachelot

Hybrid nanomaterials are targeted by a rapidly growing group of nanooptics researchers, due to the promise of optical behavior that is difficult or even impossible to create with nanostructures of homogeneous composition. Examples of important areas of interest include coherent coupling, Fano resonances, optical gain, solar energy conversion, photocatalysis, and nonlinear optical interactions. In addition to the coupling interactions, the strong dependence of optical resonances and damping on the size, shape, and composition of the building blocks provides promise that the coupling interactions of hybrid nanomaterials can be controlled and manipulated for a desired outcome. Great challenges remain in reliably synthesizing and characterizing hybrid nanomaterials for nanooptics. In this review, we describe the synthesis, characterization, and applications of hybrid nanomaterials created through plasmoninduced photopolymerization. The work is placed within the broader context of hybrid nanomaterials involving plasmonic metal nanoparticles and molecular materials placed within the length scale of the evanescent field from the metal surface. We specifically review three important applications of free radical photopolymerization to create hybrid nanoparticles: local field probing, photoinduced synthesis of advanced hybrid nanoparticles, and nanophotochemistry.


ACS Nano | 2017

Water-Dispersed Hydrophobic Au Nanocrystal Assemblies with a Plasmon Fingerprint

Nailiang Yang; Claire Deeb; Jean-Luc Pelouard; Nordin Félidj; Marie-Paule Pileni

Hydrophobic Au nanocrystal assemblies (both ordered and amorphous) were dispersed in aqueous solution via the assistance of lipid vesicles. The intertwine between vesicles and Au assemblies was made possible through a careful selection of the length of alkyl chains on Au nanocrystals. Extinction spectra of Au assemblies showed two peaks that were assigned to a scattering mode that red-shifted with increasing the assembly size and an absorption mode associated with localized surface plasmon that was independent of their size. This plasmon fingerprint could be used as a probe for investigating the optical properties of such assemblies. Our water-soluble assemblies enable exploring a variety of potential applications including solar energy and biomedicine.


Nano Letters | 2018

Correlating Nanoscopic Energy Transfer and Far-Field Emission to Unravel Lasing Dynamics in Plasmonic Nanocavity Arrays

Claire Deeb; Zhi Guo; Ankun Yang; Libai Huang; Teri W. Odom

Excited-state interactions between nanoscale cavities and photoactive molecules are critical in plasmonic nanolasing, although the underlying details are less-resolved. This paper reports direct visualization of the energy-transfer dynamics between two-dimensional arrays of plasmonic gold bowtie nanocavities and dye molecules. Transient absorption microscopy measurements of single bowties within the array surrounded by gain molecules showed fast excited-state quenching (2.6 ± 1 ps) characteristic of individual nanocavities. Upon optical pumping at powers above threshold, lasing action emerged depending on the spacing of the array. By correlating ultrafast microscopy and far-field light emission characteristics, we found that bowtie nanoparticles acted as isolated cavities when the diffractive modes of the array did not couple to the plasmonic gap mode. These results demonstrate how ultrafast microscopy can provide insight into energy relaxation pathways and, specifically, how nanocavities in arrays can show single-unit nanolaser properties.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2009

Nanoscale photopolymerization induced by the enhanced optical near field of metallic nanoparticles

Claire Deeb; Anne-Laure Baudrion; Safi Jradi; Jérôme Plain; Alexandre Bouhelier; Olivier Soppera; Lavinia Balan; Hassan Ridaoui; Pascal Royer; Renaud Bachelot

This letter provides a brief summary on early work and developments on both controlling and studying the optical properties of resonant metal nanoparticles and reports on all progress achieved since two years. Our approach is based on controlled nanoscale photopolymerization triggered by local enhanced electromagnetic fields of silver nanoparticles excited close to their dipolar plasmon resonance. By anisotropic polymerization, symmetry of the refractive index of the surrounding medium was broken: C1v symmetry turned to C2v symmetry. This approach has overcome all the difficulties faced by scanning probe methodologies to reproduce the form of the near field of the localized surface plasmons and provides a new way to quantify its magnitude. Furthermore, this approach leads to the production of polymer/metal hybrid nano-systems of new optical properties.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

Size Dependence of the Plasmonic Near-Field Measured via Single-Nanoparticle Photoimaging

Claire Deeb; Xuan Zhou; Jéroîme Plain; Gary P. Wiederrecht; Renaud Bachelot; Milo Russell; Prashant K. Jain


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

Mapping the Electromagnetic Near-Field Enhancements of Gold Nanocubes

Claire Deeb; Xuan Zhou; Ryan L. Miller; Stephen K. Gray; Sylvie Marguet; Jérôme Plain; Gary P. Wiederrecht; Renaud Bachelot

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Renaud Bachelot

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Jérôme Plain

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Olivier Soppera

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Xuan Zhou

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Pascal Royer

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Safi Jradi

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Anne-Laure Baudrion

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Carole Ecoffet

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