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Plasmonic optical properties of a single gold nano-rod

Ji Huang et al., 2007

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8190510145866012848
Author
Ji Huang H
Ping Yu C
Chun Chang H
Pin Chiu K
Ming Chen H
Shi Liu R
Ping Tsai D
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Optics Express

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Polarization-contrast microscopy coupled with an atomic force microscope is utilized to attain far-field optical images of the multipolar surface plasmon resonance (SPR) modes of single gold nano-rod. Modulated standing modes resulted from the interference of …
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