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Antenna Sensing of Surface Phonon Polaritons

Resonant coupling between the plasmonic excitation of gold nanoantennas and phonon polaritons of a dielectric substrate−surface layer of about 3 nm thickness produces significant Fano-type signals from that layer in the infrared extinction spectrum of the fundamental antenna resonance. Compared to i...

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Published in:Journal of physical chemistry. C 2010-04, Vol.114 (16), p.7299-7301
Main Authors: Neubrech, Frank, Weber, Daniel, Enders, Dominik, Nagao, Tadaaki, Pucci, Annemarie
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