Rahmani et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Generation of pronounced Fano resonances and tuning of subwavelength spatial light distribution in plasmonic pentamersRahmani et al., 2011
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- Rahmani M
- Lukiyanchuk B
- Ng B
- Tavakkoli KG A
- Liew Y
- Hong M
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- Optics express
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Arrays of plasmonic pentamers consisting of five metallic nano-disks were designed and fabricated to achieve a pronounced Fano Resonance with polarization-independent far-field spectral response at normal incidence due to the structure symmetry of pentamers. A mass …
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