Abstract

In this work the near field properties of a single gold nanoparticle embedded in transparent host medium are investigated theoretically. The analysis of the electromagnetic field in the near field zone is obtained by finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulation technique. The nanoscale system consists of a transparent layer in which a gold particle with diameters of D = 200 or 80 nm is embedded, is situated on a substrate surface. Laser pulse at wavelength of 800 nm irradiates normally this system. It is found that the field in the vicinity of the particle is enhanced, and at a certain condition the zone with the highest enhancement is localized on the substrate surface. Furthermore, the near field characteristics are found to be controllable by the dielectric properties of the host material, substrate, parameters of the incident irradiation and particle size. With the increase of the refractive index of the host medium, both the magnitude of the near field on the substrate and the characteristic size of the field enhanced zone decrease. The influence of the particle size and polarization of the incident laser irradiation on the near filed properties of the system are also presented. The proposed configuration can be applied for a multiple nanoprocessing and an integrated near field source with a spatial resolution of D/3.

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