plasmonisia
Plasmonisia is a proposed term in plasmonics that denotes a collective, emergent state of plasmonic excitations in nanoscale materials, where ensembles of localized surface plasmons synchronize to produce macroscopic optical phenomena not seen in individual particles. The concept is intended to describe how strong interparticle coupling and nanoscale organization can give rise to new behavioral regimes in light–matter interactions.
Etymology and scope: The word combines plasmon, from plasmonics, with a suffix indicating a state or condition.
Concept and theoretical basis: In arrays of nanoparticles, metasurfaces, or other highly coupled plasmonic systems, near-field
Experimental status: Evidence remains preliminary and contested. Some studies employing electron energy loss spectroscopy, near-field optical
Potential applications: If validated, plasmonisia could enable switchable plasmonic devices, highly sensitive sensors with amplified signals,
Relation to other phenomena: It relates to plasmonic hybridization, lattice plasmon modes, and plasmon-induced nonlinearities, but