Resonant Behavior of Dielectric Objects (Electrostatic Resonances)
- 19 December 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review Letters
- Vol. 91 (25), 253902
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.91.253902
Abstract
Resonant behavior of dielectric objects occurs at certain frequencies for which the object permittivity is negative and the free-space wavelength is large in comparison with the object dimensions. Unique physical features of these resonances are studied and a novel technique for the calculation of resonance values of permittivity, and hence resonance frequencies, is proposed. Scale invariance of resonance frequencies, unusually strong orthogonality properties of resonance modes, and a two-dimensional phenomenon of “twin” spectra are reported. The paper concludes with brief discussions of optical controllability of these resonances in semiconductor nanoparticles and a plausible, electrostatic resonance based, mechanism for nucleation and formation of ball lightning.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Dramatic localized electromagnetic enhancement in plasmon resonant nanowiresChemical Physics Letters, 2001
- Single-target molecule detection with nonbleaching multicolor optical immunolabelsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000
- Nanoscale chemical analysis by tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopyChemical Physics Letters, 2000
- Spectroscopy of Single Hemoglobin Molecules by Surface Enhanced Raman ScatteringPhysical Review Letters, 1999
- Nanosphere Lithography: Size-Tunable Silver Nanoparticle and Surface Cluster ArraysThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 1999
- Selective Colorimetric Detection of Polynucleotides Based on the Distance-Dependent Optical Properties of Gold NanoparticlesScience, 1997
- Measurement of the scattered light magneto-optical Kerr effect from plasmon-resonant Ag particles near a magnetic filmJournal of Applied Physics, 1997
- Probing Single Molecules and Single Nanoparticles by Surface-Enhanced Raman ScatteringScience, 1997
- A scanning near-field optical microscope for the imaging of magnetic domains in reflectionReview of Scientific Instruments, 1996
- Surface-enhanced spectroscopyReviews of Modern Physics, 1985