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      Measuring subwavelength phase differences with a plasmonic circuit--an example of nanoscale optical signal processing.

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      Optics letters
      Optica Publishing Group

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          An ensemble of interacting metal nanostructures supporting localized surface plasmon resonances can be described as a plasmonic circuit. We show that such circuits can perform all-optical linear mathematical operations on multiple input signals, a mechanism we describe as nanoscale optical signal processing. An example plasmonic circuit that mixes together two optical signals at the subwavelength scale and outputs a measure of their phase difference is demonstrated experimentally. It is also shown that the difference circuits function as meta-atoms in a metamaterial that has potential for position-dependent signal processing of an incident light wave.

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          Journal
          Opt Lett
          Optics letters
          Optica Publishing Group
          1539-4794
          0146-9592
          May 15 2014
          : 39
          : 10
          Article
          284568
          10.1364/OL.39.002994
          24978256
          e0ce78a1-dc5d-4724-84c8-39686f5989dc
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