Plasmonic hybridization induced trapping and manipulation of a single Au nanowire on a metallic surface

Nano Lett. 2014 Nov 12;14(11):6430-6. doi: 10.1021/nl502975k. Epub 2014 Oct 21.

Abstract

Hybridization in the narrow gaps between the surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) along a metal surface and the localized surface plasmons on metallic nano-objects strongly enhance the electromagnetic field. Here, we employ plasmonic hybridization to achieve dynamic trapping and manipulation of a single metallic nanowire on a flat metal surface. We reveal that the plasmonic hybridization achieved by exciting plasmonic tweezers with a linearly polarized laser beam could induce strong trapping forces and large rotational torques on a single metallic nanowire. The position and orientation of the nanowire could dynamically be controlled by the hybridization-enhanced nonisotropic electric field in the gap. Experimental results further verify that a single Au nanowire could robustly be trapped at the center of an excited SPP field by the induced forces and then rotated by the torques. Finally, a plasmonic swallow tail structure is built to demonstrate its potential in the fabrication of lab-on-a-chip plasmonic devices.

Keywords: Au nanowire; dynamic manipulation; plasmonic hybridization; plasmonic tweezers.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't