Zundel et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Lattice resonances induced by periodic vacancies in arrays of nanoparticlesZundel et al., 2021
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- Zundel L
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- Manjavacas A
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- Acs Photonics
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Periodic arrays of nanoparticles are capable of supporting lattice resonances, collective modes arising from the coherent interaction of the particles in the array. These resonances, whose spectral position is determined by the array periodicity, are spectrally narrow and …
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