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Shape-dependent light scattering properties of subwavelength silicon nanoblocks

Ee et al., 2015

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10853255003078279049
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Ee H
Kang J
Brongersma M
Seo M
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We explore the shape-dependent light scattering properties of silicon (Si) nanoblocks and their physical origin. These high-refractive-index nanostructures are easily fabricated using planar fabrication technologies and support strong, leaky-mode resonances that enable light …
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