Characterization, Optical, and Theoretical Investigation of Arrays of the Metallic Nanowires Fabricated by a Shadow Deposition Method

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We have fabricated Au, Cu, and Pt nanowires by using a shadow deposition technique. We have then investigated optical properties of these nanowires by studying the second harmonic generation (SHG) spectra. With experimental and theoretical studies, we have discovered that the surface plasmon resonance was served as an origin of the enhancement of the SH response from the metallic nanowires.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 622-623)

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652-655

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December 2012

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