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The nanoparticle shape's effect on the light scattering cross-section

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SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 606, Issue 23-24, Pages 1892-1898

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2012.07.035

Keywords

Plasmon resonance; Nanospheroid; Light scattering; Conductivity tensor; Kinetic approach

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In the framework of kinetic approach we develop a theory for light scattering by ellipsoidal metallic nanoparticles whose dimensions are less than those of a free electron path. In this case, the surface of the particle starts to play a dominant role in electron scattering. When the size of the particle decreases below the free electron path at least in one direction, the optical conductivity becomes a tensor quantity, and the diagonal components of this tensor define the half-widths of the plasmon resonances peaks. Thus, the effect of the particles' shape both on the frequencies of plasmon resonances and on their half-widths is considered. Additionally, the expression for a cross-section of the light scattering by a collection of chaotically oriented spheroidal nanoparticles is obtained and averaged over different directions of particles in the collection. Our results highlight the plasmonic properties of metallic nanospheroids, notably, the spectrum of the light scattering has two peaks at the frequencies of plasmon resonances even if there is no preferential direction in the collection of particles. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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