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New Journal of Physics | 2014

Characterization of Sierpinski carpet optical antenna at visible and near-infrared wavelengths

T.L. Chen; D.J.W. Dikken; Jord Prangsma; Frans B. Segerink; Jennifer Lynn Herek

We present fabrication, characterization, and simulation results on an optical antenna inspired by the Sierpinski carpet fractal geometry for operation in the visible and near-infrared wavelength regions. Measurements and simulations of the far-field scattering efficiency indicate a broadband optical response. Two-photon photoluminescence images provide maps of the near-field intensity distribution, from which we extract an enhancement factor of ~70. To explore the effect of morphology on the optical response of a large assembly of particles, we also present results on an arbitrarily chosen pseudo-random configuration as well as a periodic array


Scientific Reports | 2016

A phased antenna array for surface plasmons

D.J.W. Dikken; Jeroen P. Korterik; Franciscus B. Segerink; Jennifer Lynn Herek; Jord Prangsma

Surface plasmon polaritons are electromagnetic waves that propagate tightly bound to metal surfaces. The concentration of the electromagnetic field at the surface as well as the short wavelength of surface plasmons enable sensitive detection methods and miniaturization of optics. We present an optical frequency plasmonic analog to the phased antenna array as it is well known in radar technology and radio astronomy. Individual holes in a thick gold film act as dipolar emitters of surface plasmon polaritons whose phase is controlled individually using a digital spatial light modulator. We show experimentally, using a phase sensitive near-field microscope, that this optical system allows accurate directional emission of surface waves. This compact and flexible method allows for dynamically shaping the propagation of plasmons and holds promise for nanophotonic applications employing propagating surface plasmons.


Optics Express | 2016

Optical antennas with sinusoidal modulation in width

D.J.W. Dikken; Frans B. Segerink; Jeroen P. Korterik; Stefan S. Pfaff; Jord Prangsma; Jennifer Lynn Herek

Small metal structures sustaining plasmon resonances in the optical regime are of great interest due to their large scattering cross sections and ability to concentrate light to subwavelength volumes. In this paper, we study the dipolar plasmon resonances of optical antennas with a constant volume and a sinusoidal modulation in width. We experimentally show that by changing the phase of the width-modulation, with a small 10 nm modulation amplitude, the resonance shifts over 160 nm. Using simulations we show how this simple design can create resonance shifts greater than 600 nm. The versatility of this design is further shown by creating asymmetric structures with two different modulation amplitudes, which we experimentally and numerically show to give rise to two resonances. Our results on both the symmetric and asymmetric antennas show the capability to control the localization of the fields outside the antenna, while still maintaining the freedom to change the antenna resonance wavelength. The antenna design we tested combines a large spectral tunability with a small footprint: all the antenna dimensions are factor 7 to 13 smaller than the wavelength, and hold potential as a design element in meta-surfaces for beam shaping.


arXiv: Optics | 2015

Observation of a surface lattice resonance in a fractal arrangement of gold nanoparticles

T.L. Chen; Jord Prangsma; Frans B. Segerink; D.J.W. Dikken; Jennifer Lynn Herek


Archive | 2013

Sierpinsky carpet fractal geometry for optical antennas

T.L. Chen; Franciscus B. Segerink; D.J.W. Dikken; Jord Prangsma; Jennifer Lynn Herek


Archive | 2013

Massive parallel characterization of resonant metal nanostructures

J. Mak; D.J.W. Dikken; Franciscus B. Segerink; Jord Prangsma; Jennifer Lynn Herek


Physics@FOM Veldhoven 2012: Tertiary Chemical interactions at the interfaces of Mo/B4C/Si/B4C multilayers upon low-temperature annealing | 2012

Controlled excitation of higher-order subradiant plasmonic modes using geometrical (a)symmetry

D.J.W. Dikken; Jan Joannes Frederik van 't Oever; T.L. Chen; Franciscus B. Segerink; Jennifer Lynn Herek


Archive | 2012

Dark hot resonances in single crystalline gold Sierpinski Carpet Optical Antenna

T.L. Chen; D.J.W. Dikken; Franciscus B. Segerink; Herman L. Offerhaus; Jennifer Lynn Herek


36th NNV AMO Annual Meeting Lunteren 2012 | 2012

Controlled excitation of higher-order subradiant plasmonic modes in nanostructures

D.J.W. Dikken; A.B. Smit; Jan Joannes Frederik van 't Oever; A.C.W. van Rhijn; Franciscus B. Segerink; Jennifer Lynn Herek


Archive | 2011

Mimicking molecules with plasmonic nanostructures

D.J.W. Dikken; T.L. Chen; Jan Joannes Frederik van 't Oever; Franciscus B. Segerink; Jennifer Lynn Herek

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Jennifer Lynn Herek

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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T.L. Chen

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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Jord Prangsma

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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Frans B. Segerink

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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A.C.W. van Rhijn

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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Jeroen P. Korterik

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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D. Yang

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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Stefan S. Pfaff

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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