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Chen et al., 2011 - Google Patents

Plasmonic EIT-like switching in bright-dark-bright plasmon resonators

Chen et al., 2011

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12211879998279160892
Author
Chen J
Wang P
Chen C
Lu Y
Ming H
Zhan Q
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In this paper we report the study of the electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT)-like transmission in the bright-dark-bright plasmon resonators. It is demonstrated that the interferences between the dark plasmons excited by two bright plasmon resonators can be …
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