Advanced Photonics Research (Apr 2022)

Applications of Hybrid Metal‐Dielectric Nanostructures: State of the Art

  • Ángela Barreda,
  • Francesco Vitale,
  • Alexander E. Minovich,
  • Carsten Ronning,
  • Isabelle Staude

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/adpr.202100286
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Enhancing the light‐matter interactions is important for many different applications like sensing, surface enhanced spectroscopies, solar energy harvesting, and for quantum effects such as nonlinear frequency generation or spontaneous and stimulated emission. Hybrid metal‐dielectric nanostructures have shown extraordinary performance in this respect, demonstrating their superiority with respect to bare metallic or high refractive index dielectric nanostructures. Such hybrid nanostructures can combine the best of two worlds: strong confinement of the electromagnetic energy by metallic structures and high scattering directivity and low losses of the dielectric ones. In this review, following a general overview of the properties of metal‐dielectric nanostructures, some of their most relevant applications including directional scattering, sensing, surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, absorption enhancement, fluorescence and quantum dot emission enhancement, nonlinear effects, as well as lasing, are summarized.

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