Zhu et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Lithographically fabricated optical antennas with gaps well below 10 nmZhu et al., 2011
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- Zhu W
- Banaee M
- Wang D
- Chu Y
- Crozier K
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Wenqi Zhu, Mohamad G. Banaee, Dongxing Wang, Yizhuo Chu, and Kenneth B. Crozier* method for the fabrication of dimers with very small gaps, especially below 10 nm. Dimers patterned by electron-beam lithography allow flexible design and controllable gap size, but …
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