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Aluminum plasmonics: optimization of plasmonic properties using liquid-prism-coupled ellipsometry

We have established a method to quantify and optimize the plasmonic behavior of aluminum thin films by coupling spectroscopic ellipsometry into surface plasmon polaritons using a liquid prism cell in a modified Otto configuration. This procedure was applied to Al thin films deposited by four differe...

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Published in:Optics express 2013-11, Vol.21 (23), p.28638-28650
Main Authors: Diest, Kenneth, Liberman, Vladimir, Lennon, Donna M, Welander, Paul B, Rothschild, Mordechai
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