Swanglap et al., 2011 - Google Patents

Seeing double: coupling between substrate image charges and collective plasmon modes in self-assembled nanoparticle superstructures

Swanglap et al., 2011

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3608395408507217364
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Swanglap P
Slaughter L
Chang W
Willingham B
Khanal B
Zubarev E
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Acs Nano

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The interaction between adjacent metal nanoparticles within an assembly induces interesting collective plasmonic properties. Using dark-field imaging of plasmon scattering, we investigated rings of gold nanoparticles and observed that the images were dependent …
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