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Picocavities: a primer

Baumberg, 2022

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8652991093254152080
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Baumberg J
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Nano Letters

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Picocavities are sub-nanometer-scale optical cavities recently found to trap light, which are formed by single-atom defects on metallic facets. Here, we develop simple picocavity models and discuss what is known and unknown about this new domain of atom-scale …
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