Lu et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Directional side scattering of light by a single plasmonic trimerLu et al., 2015
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- 4671680196896603098
- Author
- Lu G
- Wang Y
- Chou R
- Shen H
- He Y
- Cheng Y
- Gong Q
- Publication year
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- Laser & Photonics Reviews
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Directional side scattering of light by individual gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) trimers assembled by the atomic force microscope (AFM) nanomanipulation method is investigated in experiment and theory. The AFM nanomanipulation approach brings an active way to …
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