Coherent control of plasmonic spectra using the orbital angular momentum of light
Abstract
This study proposes a method to control the frequency-dependent scattering spectra from plasmonic spheres via the conservation of incident orbital angular momentum (OAM). By providing controllable distributions of OAM content, fractional vortex beams allow selective tailoring of Fano features present in coherent scattering processes. The applicability of this control methodology is briefly discussed in the context of plasmonic crystals that recent studies have shown possess modes described by a well-defined OAM content.
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