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The interplay between localized surface plasmon (LSP) and surface plasmon-polariton (SPP) is studied in detail in a system composed of a
three-dimensional gold particle located at a short distance from a gold thin film. Important frequency shifts of the LSP associated with the
particle are observed for spacing distances between 0 and 50 nm. Beyond this distance the LSP and SPP resonances overlap, although some cavity
effects between the particle and the film can still be observed. In particular, when the spacing increases the field in the cavity decreases more
slowly than one would expect from a simple image dipole interpretation. For short separations the coupling between the particle and the film can
produce a dramatic enhancement of the electromagnetic field in the space between them, where the electric field intensity can reach 5000 times
that of the illumination field. Several movies show the spectral and time evolutions of the field distribution in the system both in and out
of resonance. The character of the different modes excited in the system is studied. They include dipolar and quadrupolar modes, the latter
exhibiting essentially a magnetic response.
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Structure of the electric field inside a gold particle coupled to a gold film
for a fixed time, at the localized surface plasmon wavelength (740 nm). The two
systems are separated by a distance of 10 nm. The incident planewave makes a
45° angle with the normal. The colorscale represents the electric field
amplitude whereas the green arrows represents the instantaneous direction of the
electric field polarization.
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