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The influence of metal nanoparticles on whispering gallery modes of a microcavity

The influence of metal nanoparticles on whispering gallery modes of a microcavity
The influence of metal nanoparticles on whispering gallery modes of a microcavity
Photonic microcavities offer high energy density and low mode volume and attract special attention due to wide range of applications. Subsequent developments in the area of plasmonic nanocavities have also opened up applications despite their high absorptive properties. In the last two decades, photonic-plasmonic hybrid microcavities have been investigated extensively. In this article, we have conducted a review of the literature on photonic and plasmonic systems individually as well as in hybrid systems. Along with the underlying physics, applications such as cavity quantum electrodynamics, lasing, sensing, nonlinear optics and Raman spectroscopy have been reviewed. The outputs of the systems for each applications have been discussed and compared for photonic and hybrid systems. This review will provide a thorough understanding of the effects of optical cavities and plasmonics and their applications.
Nova Science Publishers
Agrawal, Tulika
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Arnold, Stephen
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Agrawal, Tulika
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Veluthandath, Aneesh V.
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Agrawal, Tulika, Dantham, Venkata R., Bhattacharya, Shubhayan, Veluthandath, Aneesh V., Arnold, Stephen and Bisht, Prem B. (2023) The influence of metal nanoparticles on whispering gallery modes of a microcavity. In, Advances In Nanotechnology. (Advances in Nanotechnology (Numbered Series), 29) Nova Science Publishers.

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Abstract

Photonic microcavities offer high energy density and low mode volume and attract special attention due to wide range of applications. Subsequent developments in the area of plasmonic nanocavities have also opened up applications despite their high absorptive properties. In the last two decades, photonic-plasmonic hybrid microcavities have been investigated extensively. In this article, we have conducted a review of the literature on photonic and plasmonic systems individually as well as in hybrid systems. Along with the underlying physics, applications such as cavity quantum electrodynamics, lasing, sensing, nonlinear optics and Raman spectroscopy have been reviewed. The outputs of the systems for each applications have been discussed and compared for photonic and hybrid systems. This review will provide a thorough understanding of the effects of optical cavities and plasmonics and their applications.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 6 October 2023
Published date: 13 October 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 485003
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/485003
PURE UUID: 04aa79bb-ada3-41b3-a35c-521edd8bb4a5
ORCID for Aneesh V. Veluthandath: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4306-6723

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Date deposited: 28 Nov 2023 17:33
Last modified: 29 Nov 2023 02:59

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Author: Tulika Agrawal
Author: Venkata R. Dantham
Author: Shubhayan Bhattacharya
Author: Stephen Arnold
Author: Prem B. Bisht

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