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Structural order in plasmonic superlattices

Schulz et al., 2020

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9488380991515127786
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Schulz F
Pavelka O
Lehmkühler F
Westermeier F
Okamura Y
Mueller N
Reich S
Lange H
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Nature communications

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The assembly of plasmonic nanoparticles into ordered 2D-and 3D-superlattices could pave the way towards new tailored materials for plasmonic sensing, photocatalysis and manipulation of light on the nanoscale. The properties of such materials strongly depend on …
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