Plasmonic Lens for Nanometrology

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In this paper, we presented plasmonic lens using metallic nanostructures to manipulate light based on surface plasmon polaritons for subwavelength focusing and collimation. We then proposed the use of plasmonic lens in the field of nanophotonics as a micro-photonic-device for nanometrology and sensing/detection purposes.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 447-448)

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574-578

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September 2010

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© 2010 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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