Abstract :
The dependence of the local field factor around dielectric shell coated silver nanospheres was investigated by theoretical calculation as a
function of the spatial distance. The local field factors in the dielectric shell are sensitive to the distance from particle center and shell thickness.
When the shell dielectric constant is greater than that of surrounding medium, the maximum of local field factor at inner surface of the shell red
shift and increases nonlinearly with increasing the shell thickness. On the contrary, when shell dielectric constant is less than that of surrounding
medium, increasing the shell thickness leads the maximum of local field factor at inner surface blue shifts and decreases nonlinearly. However, with
increasing the shell thickness, the maximum of local field factor at exterior surface of the shell always decrease nonlinearly. Furthermore, with
increasing shell thickness, all these variations get gentle approach to a constant value when the shell thickness is two times of the core radius. When
the core and shell diameter have fixed values, the local field factors in dielectric shell decrease with increasing the distance from particle center, but
the peak position is not sensitive to the distance.
Keywords :
Silver nanosphere , Dielectric shell , Quasi-static theory , Local field enhancement