Rahmani et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Influence of symmetry breaking in pentamers on Fano resonance and near-field energy localizationRahmani et al., 2011
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- Rahmani M
- Lukiyanchuk B
- Nguyen T
- Tahmasebi T
- Lin Y
- Liew T
- Hong M
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- Optical Materials Express
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Arrays of asymmetric pentamers are designed and fabricated with an offset of the central nano-disk position to study the effect of symmetry breaking in pentamers. It is found that while planar symmetric oligomers can exhibit a single Fano Resonance (FR), an offset of the …
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