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Wang et al., 2021 - Google Patents

High‐Q plasmonic resonances: fundamentals and applications

Wang et al., 2021

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12504140543646864952
Author
Wang B
Yu P
Wang W
Zhang X
Kuo H
Xu H
Wang Z
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Advanced Optical Materials

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Subwavelength confinement of light with plasmonics is promising for nanophotonics and optoelectronics. However, it is nontrivial to obtain narrow plasmonic resonances due to the intrinsically high optical losses and radiative damping in metallic structures. In this review, a …
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