High-Q Tamm plasmon-like resonance in spherical Bragg microcavity resonators

OPTICS EXPRESS(2024)

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This work proposes what we believe to be a novel Tamm plasmon-like resonance supporting structure consisting of an Au/SiO2 core -shell metal nanosphere structure surrounded by a TiO2/SiO2 spherical Bragg resonator (SBR). The cavity formed between the core metal particle and the SBR supports a localized mode similar to Tamm plasmons in planar dielectric multilayers. Theoretical simulations reveal a sharp absorption peak in the SBR bandgap region, associated with this mode, together with strong local field enhancement. We studied the modification of a dipolar electric emitter's radiative and non -radiative decay rates in this resonant structure, resulting in a quantum efficiency of -90% for a dipole at a distance of r = 60 nm from the Au nanosphere surface. A 30 -layer metal-SBR Tamm plasmon-like resonant supporting structure results in a Q up to -103. The Tamm plasmon-like mode is affected by the Bragg wavelength and the number of layers of the SBR, and the thickness of the spacer cavity layer. These results will open a new avenue for generating high -Q Tamm plasmon-like modes for switches, optical logic computing devices, and nonlinear applications.
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