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  • The study explores how a phase-retarded coupling between a plasmonic particle and a dielectric particle can lead to electromagnetically induced absorption (EIA) due to the interaction of their scattered fields.
  • By using the coupled-dipole method and extended coupled-oscillator model, researchers find that constructive interference in these scattered fields significantly enhances the absorption of the plasmonic particle.
  • This approach differs from traditional near-field coupling and shows promise for improving applications like energy harvesting and radiative cooling through greater absorption efficiencies.

Article Abstract

Electromagnetically induced absorption (EIA) by a phase-retarded coupling is theoretically investigated using a dimer composed of a plasmonic and dielectric particle. This phase-retarded coupling originates from the particles interacting with each other through their scattered intermediate fields (in between near and far fields). Our analysis based on the coupled-dipole method and an extended coupled-oscillator model indicates that EIA by the phase-retarded coupling occurs due to constructive interference in the scattered fields of the particles. By employing the finite element method, we demonstrate that the absorption of the plasmonic particle is dramatically enhanced by tuning the interparticle distance and achieving constructive interference. In contrast to EIA by near-field coupling, which has been intensively researched using coupled plasmonic systems, EIA by a phase-retarded coupling enables us to strengthen the absorption of plasmonic systems more significantly. This significant absorption enhancement is expected to be beneficial to advancing various applications, such as energy harvesting and radiative cooling.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10544032PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.3c03307DOI Listing

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