Dr. Jan Renger

  • Senior Scientist
  • Room: A.3.232
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Tailoring the optical properties at the micro- and nanoscale is key to enable new experiments in the field of quantum optics and biophotonics. To this end, I use my strong background in numerical simulations as well as nano- and microfabrication techniques together with the expertise in spectroscopy, linear and nonlinear optics to enable and conduct experiments.

2004

Evanescent wave scattering and local electric field enhancement at ellipsoidal silver particles in the vicinity of a glass surface

Jan Renger, Volker Deckert, Stefan Grafström, Lukas M. Eng

Journal of the Optical Society of America A 21 1362-1367 (2004) | Journal

We report on the numerical analysis of the local electric field enhancement of nanosized silver ellipsoids placed in the evanescent field near a glass surface. Across the visible spectrum the enhancement factor for silver particles varies by more than one order of magnitude because of surface-plasmon resonance. Because of the spatially inhomogeneous excitation, higher-order modes additionally contribute and modify the spectral dependence of the electric field compared with plane-wave excitation. Moving the metal particle toward the glass surface increases the field enhancement and shifts the plasmon resonance, which in addition splits between both ends of the particle. Besides the near-field properties of such a probe we also discuss to what extent these local properties can be measured in the far field.


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