Abstract

Scattering field interactions and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in coupled silver nanospheres are simulated by using the finite-element method, which includes the influences of near-field enhancements of electric field by the particle sizes, separation distances, propagation directions, as well as the polarizations of the incident wave. The proposed structures exhibit a red- and blue-shifted that can be tuned by varying the particle sizes and the separation distances, respectively. Implications for surface-enhance Raman scattering and nano-optics are discussed in three-dimensional models. The evolution of SPR and nano-photonic device with the structural variations can be designed in a controlled manner.

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