Chang et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Low absorption losses of strongly coupled surface plasmons in nanoparticle assembliesChang et al., 2011
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- Chang W
- Willingham B
- Slaughter L
- Khanal B
- Vigderman L
- Zubarev E
- Link S
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Coupled surface plasmons in one-dimensional assemblies of metal nanoparticles have attracted significant attention because strong interparticle interactions lead to large electromagnetic field enhancements that can be exploited for localizing and amplifying …
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