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      Theory of surface plasmons and surface-plasmon polaritons

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      Reports on Progress in Physics
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              Surface plasmon subwavelength optics.

              Surface plasmons are waves that propagate along the surface of a conductor. By altering the structure of a metal's surface, the properties of surface plasmons--in particular their interaction with light--can be tailored, which offers the potential for developing new types of photonic device. This could lead to miniaturized photonic circuits with length scales that are much smaller than those currently achieved. Surface plasmons are being explored for their potential in subwavelength optics, data storage, light generation, microscopy and bio-photonics.
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                Journal
                Reports on Progress in Physics
                Rep. Prog. Phys.
                IOP Publishing
                0034-4885
                1361-6633
                January 01 2007
                January 01 2007
                December 07 2006
                : 70
                : 1
                : 1-87
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                10.1088/0034-4885/70/1/R01
                2c9f55fb-1fd0-4539-a75f-27fd28353eb1
                © 2006
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