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Low-power photothermal probing of single plasmonic nanostructures with nanomechanical string resonators

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2014-04-25 v1 Optics

Abstract

We demonstrate the direct photothermal probing and mapping of single plasmonic nanostructures via the temperature induced detuning of nanomechanical string resonators. Single Au nanoslits are illuminated with a low-power polarized focused laser beam ({\lambda} = 633 nm). Polarization dependent heat generation in gold nanoslits is then imaged with high sensitivity. A sensitivity of -4.1 ppm/nW with respect to the illuminated light (beam diameter 5.0pm0.8 {\mu}m) is determined for a single nanoslit (1 {\mu}m long and 53 nm wide), which equals to a total light absorption of 16%. This results in a heating of 0.5 K for an illuminance of 8 nW/{\mu}m2. Our results show that nanomechanical resonators are a unique and robust analysis tool for the low-power investigation of thermoplasmonic effects in plasmonic hot spots.

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@article{arxiv.1312.4737,
  title  = {Low-power photothermal probing of single plasmonic nanostructures with nanomechanical string resonators},
  author = {Silvan Schmid and Kaiyu Wu and Peter Emil Larsen and Tomas Rindzevicius and Anja Boisen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4737},
  year   = {2014}
}