Polarized Plasmonic Enhancement
by Au Nanostructures
Probed through Raman Scattering of Suspended Graphene
- Publication date
- Publisher
Abstract
We characterize plasmonic enhancement in a hotspot between
two
Au nanodisks using Raman scattering of graphene. Single layer graphene
is suspended across the dimer cavity and provides an ideal two-dimensional
test material for the local near-field distribution. We detect a Raman
enhancement of the order of 10<sup>3</sup> originating from the cavity.
Spatially resolved Raman measurements reveal a near-field localization
one order of magnitude smaller than the wavelength of the excitation,
which can be turned off by rotating the polarization of the excitation.
The suspended graphene is under tensile strain. The resulting phonon
mode softening allows for a clear identification of the enhanced signal
compared to unperturbed graphene