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Mueller matrix study of the dichroism in nanorods dimers: rod separation effects

Authors: de Dios, C; Jimenez, A; Garcia, F; Garcia-Martin, A; Cebollada, A; Armelles, G

Article.
Opt. Express. vol: 27. page: 1094-4087.
Date: JUL 22. 2019.
Doi: 10.1364/OE.27.021142.

Abstract:
We have studied the optical response of chiral metastructures composed of a disordered array of couples of plasmonic Au nanorods helically piled along the vertical direction. The fabrication is based on the use of multiaxial and multimaterial evaporation of the different metastructure building blocks through nanohole masks. From the analysis of the Mueller Matrix elements of the system, obtained both experimentally and from dedicated numerical simulations in forward and backward illumination conditions, we have been able to determine the linear and circular dichroic response of the system, as well as to sort out the optical anisotropy and intrinsic circular dichroism contributions to the circular differential extinction. We have also analyzed the dependence of the optical properties as a function of the angle between the rods and of the thickness of the dielectric separator. The study of quasiplanar as well as three-dimensional structures allows unraveling the role played by interactions between the constituting building blocks and, in particular, the distance between rods. We have experimentally and theoretically observed a decrease of the circular dichroic contribution and a change of the optical anisotropic contribution when the structures evolve from non-planar to planar. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement.

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