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Multiple magnetic mode-based Fano resonance in split-ring resonator/disk nanocavities

Zhang et al., 2013

Document ID
10041738939225231577
Author
Zhang Q
Wen X
Li G
Ruan Q
Wang J
Xiong Q
Publication year
Publication venue
Acs Nano

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Plasmonic Fano resonance, enabled by the weak interaction between a bright super-radiant and a subradiant resonance mode, not only is fundamentally interesting, but also exhibits potential applications ranging from extraordinary optical transmission to biosensing. Here …
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