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Surface plasmons: a strong alliance of electrons and light

Kroó et al., 2016

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3151145611399144182
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Kroó N
Varró S
Rácz P
Dombi P
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Physica Scripta

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Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) have several unique properties, including their strong- field enhancing effect in near field. This means, among other things, that nonlinear phenomena may be studied at much lower laser intensities. The present paper describes in …
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