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Chemically and Electrically Modulated Scattering Response of Plasmonic Multicomponent Nanostructures

김재호, 2022

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Plasmon resonance, which is a coherent collective oscillation of conductive electrons in the presence of an external electromagnetic field, effectively enhances various optical processes by means of strong light-matter interactions. Especially, plasmonic nanomaterials …
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