Photonic and phononic modes in acoustoplasmonic toroidal nanopropellers
Abstract
Non-conventional resonances, both acoustic and photonic, are found in metallic particles with a toroidal nanopropeller geometry that is generated by sweeping a three-lobed 2D-shape along a spiral with twisting angle, . For both optical and acoustic cases, spectral location of resonances experiences a red-shift as a function of . We demonstrate that the optical case can be understood as a natural evolution of resonances as the spiral length of the toroidal nanopropeller increases with , implying a huge helicity dependent absorption cross section. In the case of acoustic response, two red-shifting breathing modes are identified. Additionally, even small allows the appearance of new low-frequency resonances, whose spectral dispersion depends on a competition between length of the generative spiral and the pitch of the toroidal nanopropeller.
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@article{arxiv.2406.14331,
title = {Photonic and phononic modes in acoustoplasmonic toroidal nanopropellers},
author = {Beatriz Castillo López de Larrinzar and Jorge M. García and Norberto Daniel Lanzillotti-Kimura and Antonio García-Martín},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.14331},
year = {2024}
}
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9 pages 7 figures