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Dipole and quadrupole surface plasmon resonance contributions in formation of near-field images of a gold nanosphere

Multipolar plasmon optical excitations at spherical gold nanoparticles and their manifestations in the particle images formatted in the particle surface proximity are studied. The multipolar plasmon size characteristic: plasmon resonance frequencies and plasmon damping rates were obtained within rig...

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Published in:Opto-electronics review 2010, Vol.18 (4), p.421-428
Main Authors: Shopa, M., Kolwas, K., Derkachova, A., Derkachov, G.
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Lasers
Materials Science
Mie theory
multipolar surface plasmon resonances
Nanophotonics
Nanotechnology
near-field imaging
NSOM
Optical and Electronic Materials
Optical Devices
optical properties of noble metal nanospheres
Optics
Photonics
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
plasmonic nanostructures
plasmonics
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title Dipole and quadrupole surface plasmon resonance contributions in formation of near-field images of a gold nanosphere
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