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Supplie, Oliver; Romanyuk, Oleksandr; Koppka, Christian; Steidl, Matthias; Nägelein, Andreas; Paszuk, Agnieszka; Winterfeld, Lars; Dobrich, Anja; Kleinschmidt, Peter; Runge, Erich; Hannappel, Thomas
Metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy of III-V-on-silicon: experiment and theory. - In: Progress in crystal growth and characterization of materials, ISSN 1878-4208, Bd. 64 (2018), 4, S. 103-132

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcrysgrow.2018.07.002
Winterfeld, Lars; Koppka, Christian; Abou-Ras, Daniel; Kleinschmidt, Peter; Supplie, Oliver; Hannappel, Thomas; Runge, Erich
Mechanism of twin-reduced III-V epitaxy on As-modified vicinal Si(111). - In: Physical review materials, ISSN 2475-9953, Bd. 2 (2018), 12, S. 124601

https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.2.124601
Schwarz, Felix; Runge, Erich
Zooming in on the surface: numerics for localization of light on coated nanosponges. - In: Joint Meeting of the DPG and EPS Condensed Matter Divisions together with the Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Division of the EPS and the Working Groups: Equal Opportunities, Industry and Business, Young DPG, Philosophy of Physics, (all DPG) EPS Young Minds, EPS History of Physics Group, (2018), O 25.2

Steidl, Matthias; Koppka, Christian; Winterfeld, Lars; Karmo, Marsel; Peh, Katharina; Supplie, Oliver; Kleinschmidt, Peter; Runge, Erich; Hannappel, Thomas
Rotational twins in III-V/Si(111) virtual substrates and their impact on subsequent III-V nanowire growth. - In: Joint Meeting of the DPG and EPS Condensed Matter Divisions together with the Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Division of the EPS and the Working Groups: Equal Opportunities, Industry and Business, Young DPG, Philosophy of Physics, (all DPG) EPS Young Minds, EPS History of Physics Group, (2018), HL 33.25

Gäbler, Tobias Bernd; Beenken, Wichard J. D.; Runge, Erich
Numerical calculations of metastable induced electron spectra (MIES). - In: Joint Meeting of the DPG and EPS Condensed Matter Divisions together with the Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Division of the EPS and the Working Groups: Equal Opportunities, Industry and Business, Young DPG, Philosophy of Physics, (all DPG) EPS Young Minds, EPS History of Physics Group, (2018), O 51.6

Yi, Jue-Min; Wang, Dong; Schwarz, Felix; Hergert, Germann; Vogelsang, Jan; Groß, Petra; Schaaf, Peter; Runge, Erich; Lienau, Christoph
Functionalized nanoporous Au particles for enhanced optical nonlinearities. - In: Joint Meeting of the DPG and EPS Condensed Matter Divisions together with the Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Division of the EPS and the Working Groups: Equal Opportunities, Industry and Business, Young DPG, Philosophy of Physics, (all DPG) EPS Young Minds, EPS History of Physics Group, (2018), HL 52.5

Zhong, Jinhui; Chimeh, Abbas; Korte, Anke; Schwarz, Felix; Yi, Juemin; Wang, Dong; Zhan, Jinxin; Schaaf, Peter; Runge, Erich; Lienau, Christoph
Strong spatial and spectral localization of surface plasmons in individual randomly disordered gold nanosponges. - In: Nano letters, ISSN 1530-6992, Bd. 18 (2018), 8, S. 4957-4964

https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b01785
Schwarz, Felix; Runge, Erich
Towards optimal disorder in gold nanosponges for long-lived localized plasmonic modes. - In: Annalen der Physik, ISSN 1521-3889, Bd. 529 (2017), 12, 1600234, S. 1-6

https://doi.org/10.1002/andp.201600234
Hergert, Germann; Vogelsang, Jan; Schwarz, Felix; Wang, Dong; Kollmann, Heiko; Groß, Petra; Lienau, Christoph; Runge, Erich; Schaaf, Peter
Long-lived electron emission reveals localized plasmon modes in disordered nanosponge antennas. - In: Light, ISSN 2047-7538, Bd. 6 (2017), (20. Okt.), e17075, insges. 8 S.

We report long-lived, highly spatially localized plasmon states on the surface of nanoporous gold nanoparticles-nanosponges-with high excitation efficiency. It is well known that disorder on the nanometer scale, particularly in two-dimensional systems, can lead to plasmon localization and large field enhancements, which can, in turn, be used to enhance nonlinear optical effects and to study and exploit quantum optical processes. Here, we introduce promising, three-dimensional model systems for light capture and plasmon localization as gold nanosponges that are formed by the dewetting of gold/ silver bilayers and dealloying. We study light-induced electron emission from single nanosponges, a nonlinear process with exponents of n approximate to 5...7, using ultrashort laser pulse excitation to achieve femtosecond time resolution. The long-lived electron emission process proves, in combination with optical extinction measurements and finite-difference time-domain calculations, the existence of localized modes with lifetimes of more than 20 fs. These electrons couple efficiently to the dipole antenna mode of each individual nanosponge, which in turn couples to the far-field. Thus, individual gold nanosponges are cheap and robust disordered nanoantennas with strong local resonances, and an ensemble of nanosponges constitutes a meta material with a strong polarization independent, nonlinear response over a wide frequency range.



https://doi.org/10.1038/lsa.2017.75
Steidl, Matthias; Koppka, Christian; Winterfeld, Lars; Peh, Katharina; Galiana, Beatriz; Supplie, Oliver; Kleinschmidt, Peter; Runge, Erich; Hannappel, Thomas
Impact of rotational twin boundaries and lattice mismatch on III-V nanowire growth. - In: ACS nano, ISSN 1936-086X, Bd. 11 (2017), 9, S. 8679-8689

https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.7b01228