Abstract:
Theory of plasmon-exciton coupling is developed for a metal nanocylinder grating located in the vicinity of a semiconductor quantum well. In dipole approximation, the effective polarizability of cylinders is derived, taking into account generation of quantum-well excitons in the near field of surface plasmons. Given the polarizability, the spectra of reflection and absorption are calculated for metal-semiconductor systems to study the effect of plasmon- exciton interaction. The excitonic response is shown to be enhanced by high-quality plasmons of Ag cylinders, although strong coupling is not attained for realistic nanostructure parameters.
Keywords:plasmon-exciton coupling, nanostructures, metal nanocylinders, resonance splitting.