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Nanostructures made of magnetic cores (from Fe3O4) with attached silver plasmonic nanostructures were covered with a very thin layer of silica. The (Fe3O4@Ag)@SiO2 magnetic–plasmonic nanomaterial can be manipulated using a magnetic field.
Aleksandra Michałowska +1 more
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Nanoplasmon-enabled macroscopic thermal management [PDF]
In numerous applications of energy harvesting via transformation of light into heat the focus recently shifted towards highly absorptive materials featuring nanoplasmons.
Dmitriev, Alexandre +2 more
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Chiral Plasmonic Nanostructures Enabled by Bottom-Up Approaches. [PDF]
We present a comprehensive review of recent developments in the field of chiral plasmonics. Significant advances have been made recently in understanding the working principles of chiral plasmonic structures.
Maximilian J. Urban +7 more
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Ultrafast optical spectroscopy of semiconducting and plasmonic nanostructures and their hybrids [PDF]
The knowledge of the carrier dynamics in nanostructures is of fundamental importance for the development of (opto)electronic devices. This is true for semiconducting nanostructures as well as for plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs).
D. Catone +9 more
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Mixing of spin and orbital angular momenta via second-harmonic generation in plasmonic and dielectric chiral nanostructures [PDF]
We present a theoretical study of the characteristics of the nonlinear spin-orbital angular momentum coupling induced by second-harmonic generation in plasmonic and dielectric nanostructures made of centrosymmetric materials.
Al-Jarro, Ahmed +4 more
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Plasmonic Au–Cu nanostructures: Synthesis and applications
Plasmonic Au–Cu nanostructures composed of Au and Cu metals, have demonstrated advantages over their monolithic counterparts, which have recently attracted considerable attention.
Xiaohu Mi +4 more
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Recent Developments in Plasmonic Nanostructures for Metal Enhanced Fluorescence-Based Biosensing
Metal-enhanced fluorescence (MEF) is a unique phenomenon of surface plasmons, where light interacts with the metallic nanostructures and produces electromagnetic fields to enhance the sensitivity of fluorescence-based detection.
M. A. Badshah +5 more
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This paper presents the numerical investigation of several complex plasmonic nanostructures — bowtie nanoring and crossed-bowtie nanoring nanoantennas with embedded bowtie nanoantennas and crossed-bowtie nanoantennas — for surface enhanced infrared ...
Aakansha Suchitta, Anuj Dhawan
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Unveiling the origin of third harmonic generation in hybrid ITO-plasmonic crystals [PDF]
A hybrid plasmonic crystal for reaching a higher nonlinear upconversion rate is proposed and the physical mechanism behind the enhancement is unveiled by demonstrating that the nonlinear signal contains a unique spectral fingerprint regarding its origin.
Aouani +29 more
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Plasmon-enhanced generation of non-classical light [PDF]
Strong light-matter interactions enabled by surface plasmons have given rise to a wide range of photonic, optoelectronic and chemical functionalities.
Bozhevolnyi, Sergey I. +2 more
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