Modal decomposition of localized plasmon on gold nanoparticles
Abstract: Localized surface plasmons (LSPs) are collective oscillations of free electrons in metal nanoparticles that confine electromagnetic waves into subwavelength regions, making them an ideal platform for light-matter coupling. To design and understand plasmonic structures, numerical computations of Maxwell's equations are commonly used. However, obtaining physical insight from these numerical solutions can be challenging, especially for complex-shaped nanoparticles. To circumvent this, we introduce mode decomposition strategies within the boundary element method (BEM). By employing singular value decomposition (SVD) and quasi-normal mode (QNM) decomposition, we break down optical responses into elementary modes. QNMs offer deeper insights into frequency and damping, while SVD modes allow for more accurate spectral reconstruction with fast computation. These techniques provide a deeper understanding of LSPs and facilitates the design of metal nanoparticles for efficient light-matter interaction.
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