Absorption enhancement of molecules in the weak plasmon-exciton coupling regime
Date
2014Source Title
Optics Letters
Print ISSN
0146-9592
Electronic ISSN
1539-4794
Publisher
Optical Society of American (OSA)
Volume
39
Issue
17
Pages
4994 - 4997
Language
English
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Abstract
We report on the experimental and theoretical investigations of enhancing the optical absorption of organic molecules in the weak plasmon-exciton coupling regime. A metal-organic hybrid structure consisting of dye molecules embedded in the polymer matrix is placed in close vicinity to thin metal films. We have observed a transition from a weak coupling regime to a strong coupling one as the thickness of the metal layer increases. The results indicate that absorption of the self-assembled J-aggregate nanostructures can be increased in the weak plasmon-exciton coupling regime and strongly quenched in the strong coupling regime. A theoretical model based on the transfer-matrix method qualitatively confirms the experimental results obtained from polarization-dependent spectroscopic reflection measurements.
Keywords
ExcitonsMolecules
Plasmons
Electromagnetic wave absorption
Excitons
Light absorption
Molecules
Organometallics
Plasmons
Polymer films
Absorption enhancement
Metal-organic hybrids
Organic molecules
Reflection measurements
Strong-coupling regime
Theoretical investigations
Theoretical modeling
Weak-coupling regime
Transfer matrix method
Transfer matrix method