Issue 21, 2014

Optical and magneto-optical properties of gold core cobalt shell magnetoplasmonic nanowire arrays

Abstract

In this work we present core–shell nanowire arrays of gold coated with a nanometric layer of cobalt. Despite the extremely small Co volume, these core–shell nanowires display large magneto-optical activity and plasmonic resonance determined by the geometry of the structure. Therefore, we are able to tune both the plasmonic and magneto-optical response in the visible range. Through optical and ellipsometric measurements in transmission, and applying a magnetic field to the sample, it is possible to modulate the value of the phase angle (Del {Δ}) between the S and P polarised components. It was found that the core–shell sample produced an order of magnitude larger variation in Del with changing magnetic field direction, compared with hollow cobalt tubes. The enhancement of magneto optical properties through the plasmonic nature of the gold core is complemented with the ability to induce magnetic influence over optical properties via an externally applied field. Moreover, we demonstrate for the first time the ability to use the remanent magnetisation of the Co, in conjunction with the optical properties defined by the Au, to observe remanent optical states in this uniquely designed structure. This new class of magnetoplasmonic metamaterial has great potential in a wide range of applications, from bio-sensing to data storage due to the tuneable nature of multiple resonance modes and dual functionality.

Graphical abstract: Optical and magneto-optical properties of gold core cobalt shell magnetoplasmonic nanowire arrays

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jul 2014
Accepted
08 Sep 2014
First published
10 Sep 2014
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2014,6, 12905-12911

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Optical and magneto-optical properties of gold core cobalt shell magnetoplasmonic nanowire arrays

B. Toal, M. McMillen, A. Murphy, W. Hendren, M. Arredondo and R. Pollard, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 12905 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR03792H

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