Analytical Description of Asymmetric Reflectance in Percolation Films
ORAL
Abstract
We develop a quantitative description of giant asymmetry in reflectance, recently observed in semicontinuous metal films. The developed scaling-theory-based technique adequately explains the spectral properties of semicontinuous composites, as well as provides insight into the origin of an experimentally observed absorbance anomaly in the vicinity of percolation threshold. Scaling theory suggests that the origin of the anomalous minimum in absorbance at the percolation threshold lies in the dramatically reduced correlation length in our solution-derived films as compared to their vacuum-deposited counterparts. The latter phenomenon is consistent with the restriction of the electron mean free path, often observed in solution-derived plasmonic nanostructures.
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Authors
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Nicholas Kuhta
Oregon State University
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Viktor Podolskiy
Oregon State University
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Aiqing Chen
University of California Santa Cruz, UC Santa Cruz
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Keisuke Hasegawa
NIH
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Miriam Deutsch
Department of Physics, University of Oregon, University of Oregon, Department of Physics, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR