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Waveguide effective plasmonics with structure dispersion

Plasmonic phenomena on the surface between metal and dielectric have received extensive attention, and have boosted a series of exciting techniques. Plasmonics describes the interaction between light and electronics and shows great potential in nanophotonics, optoelectronic devices, quantum physics,...

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Published in:Nanophotonics (Berlin, Germany) Germany), 2022-04, Vol.11 (9), p.1659-1676
Main Authors: Qin, Xu, Sun, Wangyu, Zhou, Ziheng, Fu, Pengyu, Li, Hao, Li, Yue
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localized surface plasmon
Metamaterials
Optical frequency
Optoelectronic devices
Physics
Plasmonics
Quantum theory
Review
Spectrum analysis
structural dispersion
surface plasmon polaritons
waveguide effective plasmonics
Waveguides
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