Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1554286 | Superlattices and Microstructures | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this work we make use of a bio-inspired stochastic technique to find the optimal geometry that maximizes, for a fixed wavelength, the scattering cross section of a bidimensional metal nanostar. To solve the scattering problem, we employ a rigorous numerical method based on Green’s theorem using surface integral equations. It is shown that the optimization procedure converges to a nanostar geometry that exhibits a resonance at or near the given wavelength. The influence of the illumination conditions, the effect of geometries found on the near-field features, and the possibilities and limitations of our approach are discussed through some numerical experiments.
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Authors
A. Tassadit, D. Macías, J.A. Sánchez-Gil, P.-M. Adam, R. Rodriguez-Oliveros,