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Whispering gallery mode single nano-particle detection and sizing: the validity of the dipole approximation

Optics 2017-04-05 v1

Abstract

Interactions between whispering gallery modes (WGMs) and small nanoparticles are commonly modelled by treating the particle as a point dipole scatterer. This approach is assumed to be accurate as long as the nanoparticle radius, aa, is small compared to the WGM wavelength λ\lambda. In this article, however, we show that the large field gradients associated with the evanescent decay of a WGM causes the dipole theory to significantly underestimate the interaction strength, and hence induced WGM resonance shift, even for particles as small as aλ/10a\sim \lambda/10. To mitigate this issue we employ a renormalized Born approximation to more accurately determine nanoparticle induced resonance shifts and hence enable improved particle sizing. The domain of validity of this approximation is investigated and supporting experimental results are presented.

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@article{arxiv.1611.09550,
  title  = {Whispering gallery mode single nano-particle detection and sizing: the validity of the dipole approximation},
  author = {Matthew R. Foreman and David Keng and Eshan Treasurer and Jehovani Lopez and Stephen Arnold},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.09550},
  year   = {2017}
}