Abstract
Plasmon toroidal mode is a unique electromagnetic resonance that cannot be expanded by general electronic or magnetic multipoles. Usually, this mode excitation needs complicated nanostructures, which is a challenge for sample fabrications, especially for nanodesigns with optical resonant frequencies. In this work, we designed a circular V-groove array and studied its toroidal-mode excitation by angle-resolved reflection experimentally and numerically. Our results show that a plasmon toroidal mode around wavelength 700 nm can be excited in this simple nanostructure for incident angles larger than 20°. Compared to reported papers, our design can realize the optical excitation of plasmon toroidal mode, which is useful in high-sensitivity plasmon sensors.
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