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Diffractive coupling and plasmon-enhanced photocurrent generation in silicon

Arrays of metal nanoparticles are considered candidates for improved light-coupling into silicon. In periodic arrays the coherent diffractive coupling of particles can have a large impact on the resonant properties of the particles. We have investigated the photocurrent enhancement properties of Al...

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Published in:Optics express 2013-09, Vol.21 Suppl 5 (S5), p.A774-A785
Main Authors: Uhrenfeldt, C, Villesen, T F, Johansen, B, Jung, J, Pedersen, T G, Larsen, A Nylandsted
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Language:English
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Summary:Arrays of metal nanoparticles are considered candidates for improved light-coupling into silicon. In periodic arrays the coherent diffractive coupling of particles can have a large impact on the resonant properties of the particles. We have investigated the photocurrent enhancement properties of Al nanoparticles placed on top of a silicon diode in periodic as well as in random arrays. The photocurrent of the periodic array sample is enhanced relative to that of the random array due to the presence of a Fano-like resonance not observed for the random array. Measurements of the photocurrent as a function of angle, reveal that the Fano-like enhancement is caused by diffractive coupling in the periodic array, which is accordingly identified as an important design parameter for plasmon-enhanced light-coupling into silicon.
ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/OE.21.00A774