Summary form only given. Metal nanoshells, spherical dielectric nanoparticles coated with an ultrathin, homogeneous metallic layer, provide a concentric sphere scattering geometry which is ideal for the selective excitation of multipole plasmon resonances in metal nanostructures. In the metal nanoshell geometry, the plasmon resonance frequency is a sensitive function of the relative dimensions of the core and shell, and can be shifted hundreds of nanometers in wavelength from the plasmon resonance of the corresponding solid metal nanoparticle.
Multipole resonant light scattering properties of gold nanoshells
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