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Plasmon-Induced Magnetic Resonance Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy.

Shu ChenYuejiao ZhangTien-Mo ShihWeimin YangShu HuXiaoyan HuJian-Feng LiBin RenBing-Wei MaoZhilin YangZhong-Qun Tian
Published in: Nano letters (2018)
Plasmon-induced magnetic resonance has shown great potentials in optical metamaterials, chemical (bio)-sensing, and surface-enhanced spectroscopies. Here, we have theoretically and experimentally revealed (1) a correspondence of the strongest near-field response to the far-field scattering valley and (2) a significant improvement in Raman signals of probing molecules by the plasmon-induced magnetic resonance. These revelations are accomplished by designing a simple and practical metallic nanoparticle-film plasmonic system that generates magnetic resonances at visible-near-infrared frequencies. Our work may provide new insights for understanding the enhancement mechanism of various plasmon-enhanced spectroscopies and also helps further explore light-matter interactions at the nanoscale.
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