Substrate-Modulated Electric and Magnetic Resonances of Lithium Niobite Nanoparticles Illuminated by White Light.
Hui LiYigeng PengRui-Feng LuPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The manipulation of light at the nanoscale is important for nanophotonic research. Lithium niobite (LiNbO 3 ), as an ideal building block for metamaterials, has attracted great interest for its unique properties in the field of nonlinear optics. In this paper, we numerically studied the effect of different substrates on the optical resonances of a LiNbO 3 nanoparticle. The results show that the electric and magnetic resonances of such a system can be effectively adjusted by changing the substrate. Compared to the impact of dielectric substrate, the interaction between the LiNbO 3 nanoparticle and the Au film shows a fascinating phenomenon that a sharp resonance peak appears. The multipole decomposition of the scattering spectrum shows that the size, shape of the LiNbO 3 nanoparticle, and the thickness of the SiO 2 film between the particle and the Au film have a significant impact on the electromagnetic resonance of the LiNbO 3 nanoparticle. This work provides a new insight into LiNbO 3 nanoparticles, which may have potential use in the design of dielectric nanomaterials and devices.