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Published June 7, 2011 | Supplemental Material
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Radiation Engineering of Optical Antennas for Maximum Field Enhancement

Abstract

Optical antennas have generated much interest in recent years due to their ability to focus optical energy beyond the diffraction limit, benefiting a broad range of applications such as sensitive photodetection, magnetic storage, and surfaceenhanced Raman spectroscopy. To achieve the maximum field enhancement for an optical antenna, parameters such as the antenna dimensions, loading conditions, and coupling efficiency have been previously studied. Here, we present a framework, based on coupled-mode theory, to achieve maximum field enhancement in optical antennas through optimization of optical antennas' radiation characteristics. We demonstrate that the optimum condition is achieved when the radiation quality factor (Q_(rad)) of optical antennas is matched to their absorption quality factor (Q_(abs)). We achieve this condition experimentally by fabricating the optical antennas on a dielectric (SiO2) coated ground plane (metal substrate) and controlling the antenna radiation through optimizing the dielectric thickness. The dielectric thickness at which the matching condition occurs is approximately half of the quarter-wavelength thickness, typically used to achieve constructive interference, and leads to ∼20% higher field enhancement relative to a quarter-wavelength thick dielectric layer.

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©2011 American Chemical Society. Received: February 3, 2011; Revised: May 11, 2011; Published: June 07, 2011. This work was supported in part by DARPA SERS S&T Fundamentals No. FA9550-08-1-0257. Work at the Molecular Foundry was supported by the Director, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering, of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. The authors would like to thank Professor Luke P. Lee and Professor Kyoungsik Yu. The authors declare no competing financial interests.

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