Aydin et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Broadband polarization-independent resonant light absorption using ultrathin plasmonic super absorbersAydin et al., 2011
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- Aydin K
- Ferry V
- Briggs R
- Atwater H
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- Nature communications
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Resonant plasmonic and metamaterial structures allow for control of fundamental optical processes such as absorption, emission and refraction at the nanoscale. Considerable recent research has focused on energy absorption processes, and plasmonic …
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