Induction Theorem Analysis of Resonant Nanoparticles: Design of a Huygens Source Nanoparticle Laser

Iñigo Liberal, Iñigo Ederra, Ramón Gonzalo, and Richard W. Ziolkowski
Phys. Rev. Applied 1, 044002 – Published 15 May 2014
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Abstract

We propose an advanced formulation of standard antenna theory for the basic investigation and design of resonant nanoparticles. This methodology is based on transforming the original scattering problem into a radiation configuration by invoking the induction theorem. Then applying basic antenna theory principles, such as the suppression of any reactive power, the properties of the resonances are engineered. This nanoantenna approach has been validated by revisiting a number of well-known multilayered core-shell structures. It provides additional important physical insights into how the core-shell structures operate and it enables combinations of different resonant phenomena associated with them, e.g., plasmonic and high-ϵ resonances, in an intuitive manner. Its efficacy is demonstrated by designing a multilayered nanoparticle that achieves lasing with a maximum directivity in the forward direction and a null in the backward direction, i.e., a Huygens source nanoparticle laser.

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  • Received 28 February 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.1.044002

© 2014 American Physical Society

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Iñigo Liberal1, Iñigo Ederra1, Ramón Gonzalo1, and Richard W. Ziolkowski2

  • 1Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Campus Arrosadía, Pamplona, 31006 Spain
  • 2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA

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Vol. 1, Iss. 4 — May 2014

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