Blanchard et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Multi-wavelength mid-infrared plasmonic antennas with single nanoscale focal pointBlanchard et al., 2011
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- Blanchard R
- Boriskina S
- Genevet P
- Kats M
- Tetienne J
- Yu N
- Scully M
- Dal Negro L
- Capasso F
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- optics express
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We propose and demonstrate a novel photonic-plasmonic antenna capable of confining electromagnetic radiation at several mid-infrared wavelengths to a single sub-wavelength spot. The structure relies on the coupling between the localized surface plasmon resonance …
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