Static and Dynamic Near-Field Measurements of High-Order
Plasmon Modes Induced in a Gold Triangular Nanoplate
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Abstract
Precise
understanding of the spatiotemporal characteristics of
plasmons is essential for the development of applications of plasmonic
nanoparticles. In this study, we investigated the spatiotemporal properties
of high-order plasmon modes induced in a gold triangular nanoplate
by static and dynamic near-field measurements. The near-field transmission
measurements revealed that in-plane and out-of-plane polarized plasmon
modes were simultaneously excited and these modes spectroscopically
and spatially overlapped. The superposition of these modes was visualized
in the near-field two-photon excitation image of the nanoplate. We
performed time-resolved autocorrelation measurements on the nanoplate
and found that the correlation width was broader than the excitation
pulse due to the plasmon dephasing process. From the correlation width
map of the nanoplate, we experimentally demonstrated that the out-of-plane
plasmon mode exhibits a longer dephasing time than the in-plane plasmon
mode. These findings indicate that the out-of-plane mode is desirable
for improving the performance of plasmons in various applications