Passarelli et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Plasmonic interactions: from molecular plasmonics and fano resonances to ferroplasmonsPassarelli et al., 2014
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- Passarelli N
- Pérez L
- Coronado E
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- ACS nano
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Plasmon interactions are a subject of great interest from both the technological as well as the fundamental points of view. In this Perspective, we outline the great variety of physical phenomena that are produced by the interactions of localized surface plasmon resonance …
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