- polariton. The
field of
study and mani****tion of
plasmons is
called plasmonics. The
plasmon was
initially proposed in 1952 by
David Pines and
David Bohm...
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Plasmonics or
nanoplasmonics refers to the generation, detection, and mani****tion of
signals at
optical frequencies along metal-dielectric interfaces...
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Plasmonic nanoparticles are
particles whose electron density can
couple with
electromagnetic radiation of
wavelengths that are far
larger than the particle...
- In chemistry,
plasmonic catalysis is a type of
catalysis that uses
plasmons to
increase the rate of a
chemical reaction. A
plasmonic catalyst is made up...
- A
plasmonic-enhanced
solar cell,
commonly referred to
simply as
plasmonic solar cell, is a type of
solar cell (including thin-film or wafer-based cells)...
- A
plasmonic metamaterial is a
metamaterial that uses
surface plasmons to
achieve optical properties not seen in nature.
Plasmons are
produced from the...
- Magnetic-
plasmonic (bifunctional)
nanoparticles (MP-NPs)
consist of both
optical (
plasmonic) and
magnetic components and thus, has the
functionality of...
- A
hybrid plasmonic waveguide is an
optical waveguide that
achieves strong light confinement by
coupling the
light guided by a
dielectric waveguide and...
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include Gyricon, electrop****tics, electrowetting, interferometry, and
plasmonics. Many
electronic paper technologies hold
static text and
images indefinitely...
- A
nanoscale plasmonic motor (sometimes
called a "light mill") is a type of nanomotor,
converting light energy to
rotational motion at nanoscale. It is...