Shah et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Ultra-narrow line width polarization-insensitive filter using a symmetry-breaking selective plasmonic metasurfaceShah et al., 2018
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- Shah Y
- Grant J
- Hao D
- Kenney M
- Pusino V
- Cumming D
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- Acs Photonics
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Plasmonic metasurfaces provide unprecedented control of the properties of light. By designing symmetry-breaking nanoholes in a metal sheet and engineering the optical properties of the metal using geometry, highly selective transmission and polarization …
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