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12 May 2009 Infrared metamaterials and plasmons engineering
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Abstract
Metamaterials in infrared and optical domain are mainly based on metal-dielectric composite. Collective excitations also called surface plasmons are thus the main mechanism in infrared metamaterials structures. Taking profit of the plasmonic interpretation instead of LC circuit approaches (better suited for microwave experiment) new approaches in understanding and engineering resonances is possible. In this paper we show numerically and experimentally how certain metamaterials can open opportunities in the engineering of plasmonic modes at the nanoscale for application including sensing and SERS (surface enhanced Raman Spectroscopy).
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B. Kanté, A. de Lustrac, and J.-M. Lourtioz "Infrared metamaterials and plasmons engineering", Proc. SPIE 7353, Metamaterials IV, 735309 (12 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.822138
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KEYWORDS
Metamaterials

Infrared radiation

Plasmonics

Magnetism

Plasmons

Terahertz radiation

Nanowires

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