When a light wave strikes a metal film it can, under appropriate conditions, excite a surface plasmon polariton (SPP)—a surface electromagnetic wave that is coupled to the free electrons in the metal. Such SPPs are involved in a wide range of phenomena1, including nanoscale optical waveguiding2–5, perfect lensing6, extraordinary optical transmission7, subwavelength lithography8 and ultrahigh-sensitivity biosensing9. However, before the full potential of technology based on SPPs (termed ‘plasmonics’) can be realized, many fundamental questions regarding the interaction between light and matter at the nanoscale need to be answered. For over 200 years, Young’s double-slit experiment has been a valuable pedagogical tool for demonstrating the wa...
The interaction of light with metals contains a resonant phenomenon called the Surface Plasmon Reson...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
Abstract. Arrays of subwavelength holes in metal film show enhanced transmission when compared to wh...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...
Over the past few decades optics has begun to take over some of the duties of electronics. The prima...
Plasmonics, an important branch of nanooptics, has seen its prosperous development and exciting appl...
Surface plasmons polaritons (SPPs) are collective excitations of electrons coupled to an electromagn...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [83]-86).The surface plasmon is a collective fluctuation ...
Surface plasmon polaritons are commonly used in chemical and biological applications. The physical a...
A plasmonic interference pattern can be formed when multiple surface plasmon waves overlap coherentl...
In recent years, we have witnessed a flurry of activity in the fundamental research and development ...
This paper provides direct evidence for the role of surface plasmons in the enhanced optical transmi...
Light incident onto a small aperture in a metal film can convert into light waves bound to the surfa...
The injection of a beam of free 50 keV electrons into an unstructured gold surface creates a highly ...
Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) are the excitation of the electromagnetic field at the interface b...
The interaction of light with metals contains a resonant phenomenon called the Surface Plasmon Reson...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
Abstract. Arrays of subwavelength holes in metal film show enhanced transmission when compared to wh...
One promising way to manipulate light on the nanoscale is to exploit the properties of light when it...
Over the past few decades optics has begun to take over some of the duties of electronics. The prima...
Plasmonics, an important branch of nanooptics, has seen its prosperous development and exciting appl...
Surface plasmons polaritons (SPPs) are collective excitations of electrons coupled to an electromagn...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [83]-86).The surface plasmon is a collective fluctuation ...
Surface plasmon polaritons are commonly used in chemical and biological applications. The physical a...
A plasmonic interference pattern can be formed when multiple surface plasmon waves overlap coherentl...
In recent years, we have witnessed a flurry of activity in the fundamental research and development ...
This paper provides direct evidence for the role of surface plasmons in the enhanced optical transmi...
Light incident onto a small aperture in a metal film can convert into light waves bound to the surfa...
The injection of a beam of free 50 keV electrons into an unstructured gold surface creates a highly ...
Surface Plasmon Polaritons (SPPs) are the excitation of the electromagnetic field at the interface b...
The interaction of light with metals contains a resonant phenomenon called the Surface Plasmon Reson...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
Abstract. Arrays of subwavelength holes in metal film show enhanced transmission when compared to wh...