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Title: Surface Plasmons


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Surface Plasmons
  • What They Are, and Their Potential Application in
    Solar Cells

Martin Kirkengen, AMCS, UiO Collaboration with
Joakim Bergli, Yuri Galperin, Alexander
Ulyashin Definitely work in progress...
2
What is a Plasmon
  • Surface plasmons surface plasmon polaritons
  • Fluctuation in density of electrons
  • Solution to Maxwell equations at metal/dielectric
    interface
  • Exponentially decaying in z-direction

z
?1
x
_ _ _
_ _ _
?2


3
Dispersion Relation
(H. Räther, Surface Plasmons, Springer 1988)
  • Faster phase velocity than in air
  • Coupling light -gt plasmon only possible in
    special geometries
  • Grating (discreet, periodic sampling)
  • Roughness
  • Spheres

4
Plasmons on a Sphere
  • Lowest mode dipole
  • Higher modes

n1
-
Quadrupole
etc.


-
n3
n2
n6
5
Resonance Condition
BohrenHuffman, Absorption Scattering of Light
by Small Particles (Wiley 1983)
  • General for all modesmn2/n1
  • Lowest (dipole) moden11, n1
  • What negative e?

n2
n1
n22 m2 -2, e -2
6
Dielectric Constant of Metals
  • 0 at plasmon frequency
  • Negative dielectric constantgt imaginary index
    of refraction gt reflection
  • High frequencies gt transparent

7
Oldest Known Applications
  • Colloidal gold in glasses

Lycurgus Cup (400 AD)
Red color due to gold (1400 AD)
8
Main Plasmon Applications Today
Forschungszentrum Jülich
  • Measuring dielectric constant of solutions
  • Guided plasmons -gt plasmonics

9
What about the Solar Cells?
  • Proposed architecture (UNSW)
  • Increased spread of incident light can replace
    texturing
  • Possibly direct transitions from high-k Fourier
    components of the dipole field

10
Challenges in Solar Cells
  • Avoid reflection
  • Shift resonance to visible region
  • Cheap method of fabrication

11
Emission From Dipole Near Surface
-
Mertz, J. 2002. Radiative abs.etc. J. Opt. Soc.
Am. B. 1719061913.
  • Reciprocity principle frustrated total
    reflectiongtemission intoimpossible
    angles,guided modes
  • Emission to front (reflection) reduced.

12
Shifting the Resonance
  • SizeLarger particles, higher modes contribute,
    each mode red-shifted
  • ShapeElliptic shape, flatter particles have
    red-shifted resonance (and stronger coupling to
    guided modes?)
  • Coating/substrateResonance is given as a
    relative refraction index, changing surroundings
    changes resonance
  • Arrays/clustersLoads of opportunities

13
How to Make?
  • Requirements Shape, size position control
    price
  • Our hopeDeposit oxide hydrogenationgt
    hydrogen removes oxygen from structure,remaining
    metal forms nanoparticles.
  • PLEASE HELP! ?

14
Thank you for your attention!
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