Giant Thermal Magnetoresistance in Plasmonic Structures

Physical Review Letters
Ivan Latella, P Ben-Abdallah

Abstract

A giant thermal magnetoresistance is predicted for the electromagnetic transport of heat in magneto-optical plasmonic structures. In chains of InSb-Ag nanoparticles at room temperature, we find that the resistance can be increased by almost a factor of 2 with magnetic fields of 2 T. We show that this important change results from the strong spectral dependence of localized surface waves on the magnitude of the magnetic field.

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Feb 1, 2020·Physical Review Letters·T GuilletM Jamet
Aug 8, 2018·Physical Review Letters·Ivan LatellaPhilippe Ben-Abdallah
Feb 29, 2020·Scientific Reports·Christoph KathmannSvend-Age Biehs
Feb 11, 2021·Reports on Progress in Physics·Jinlin SongRun Hu
May 15, 2021·Physical Review Letters·David Gelbwaser-KlimovskyMatthias Krüger
Jun 11, 2021·Physical Review Letters·Lucas J Fernández-AlcázarTsampikos Kottos

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