In this article, we present a numerical study of the optical properties of a
metal nanowire interacting with a localized cavity in a two dimensional
photonic crystal. The nature of the modes, their wavelength and width are
investigated as a function of the particle radius. It is shown in particular
that a particle with diameter about the lattice constant presents very narrow
resonances corresponding to hybrid photonic-plasmonic modes, where increased
lifetime is attributed to the decrease of the radiative losses by interaction
with the photonic crystal. These results open interesting applications in areas
where narrow plasmonic resonances are required, as in LSP-resonance based
biosensing