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Dynamic Ultrastrong Coupling in a 2 nm Gap Plasmonic Cavity at the Sub-Picosecond Scale

Cui et al., 2024

Document ID
7090028986897073057
Author
Cui L
An S
Yit Loong Lee H
Liu G
Wang H
Wang H
Wu L
Dong Z
Wang L
Publication year
Publication venue
Nano Letters

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Localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs) can enhance the electromagnetic fields on metallic nanostructures upon light illumination, providing an approach for manipulating light– matter interactions at the sub-wavelength scale. However, currently, there is no thorough …
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