研究目的
Investigating the local resonance of short-range ordered (SRO) nanoholes using a cathodoluminescence technique and comparing it with hexagonally ordered nanoholes to understand the field localization and resonance conditions.
研究成果
The study demonstrates the Anderson localization of electromagnetic waves in SRO nanoholes, showing locally enhanced electromagnetic local density of states. The insight into the SRO holes could be useful for designing broadband optical devices where the local resonance exists in various wavelength ranges in a single device.
研究不足
The fabrication of periodic nanohole arrays over large areas is challenging and time-consuming. The simulation of SRO systems is not simple due to their random arrangement.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study uses cathodoluminescence (CL) technique to visualize the radiative electromagnetic local density of states (EMLDOS) at nanoscales.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Hexagonal and SRO nanohole arrays fabricated by colloidal lithography and film-transfer to the TEM grid.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
JEM-2100F scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) with a light detection system, spectrometer with a CCD camera (Andor, Shamrock).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
CL signals generated through optical excitation by fast electrons are collected at each electron beam position to obtain a CL photon map.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Peak analysis from the CL photon map data to evaluate the CL spectrum quantitatively, using a Gaussian function for peak fitting.
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