Advanced engineering of single-crystal gold nanoantennas

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TitreAdvanced engineering of single-crystal gold nanoantennas
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursMejard R., Verdy A., Demichel O., Petit M., Markey L., Herbst F., Chassagnon R., Colas-des-Francs G., Cluzel B., Bouhelier A.
JournalOPTICAL MATERIALS EXPRESS
Volume7
Pagination1157-1168
Date PublishedAPR 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2159-3930
Résumé

A nanofabrication process for realizing optical nanoantennas carved from a single-crystal gold plate is presented in this communication. The method relies on synthesizing two-dimensional micron-size gold crystals followed by dry etching of a desired antenna layout. The fabrication of single-crystal optical nanoantennas with standard electron-beam lithography tool and dry etching reactor represents an alternative technological solution to focused ion beam milling of the objects. The process is exemplified by engineering nanorod antennas. Dark-field spectroscopy indicates that optical antennas produced from single crystal flakes have reduced localized surface plasmon resonance losses compared to amorphous designs of similar shape. The present process is easily applicable to other metals such as silver or copper and offers a design flexibility not found in crystalline particles synthesized by colloidal chemistry. (C) 2017 Optical Society of America

DOI10.1364/OME.7.001157