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A Boundary Integral Equation Scheme for Simulating the Nonlocal Hydrodynamic Response of Metallic Antennas at Deep-Nanometer Scales

Authors :
Raj Mittra
Xuezhi Zheng
Mario Kupresak
Guy A. E. Vandenbosch
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

© 1963-2012 IEEE. Modeling the interaction between light and a plasmonic nanoantenna, whose critical dimension is of a few nanometers, is complex owing to the 'hydrodynamic' motion of free electrons in a metal. Such a hydrodynamic effect inevitably leads to a nonlocal material response, which enables the propagation of longitudinal electromagnetic waves in the material. In this paper, within the framework of a boundary integral equation and a method of moments algorithm, a computational scheme is developed for predicting the interaction of light with 3-D nonlocal hydrodynamic metallic nanoparticles of arbitrary shape. The numerical implementation is first demonstrated for the test example of a canonical spherical structure. The calculated results are shown to be in the excellent agreement with the theoretical results obtained with the generalized Mie theory. In addition, the capability of treating 3-D structures of general shapes is demonstrated by ellipsoids and dimers. ispartof: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION vol:66 issue:9 pages:4759-4771 status: published

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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