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- integration. Plasmonics could bridge this size mismatch between electronic and photonic components. At the same time, photonics and plasmonics can complement...
- Bibcode:2010Sci...328..440B. doi:10.1126/science.1186905. PMID 20413483. S2CID 206525334. Active plasmonics Reactive plasmonics Plasmonic computer chips move closer...
- resonances have been observed in the GHz–THz electronic domain. Graphene plasmonics is an emergent research field, that is attracting plenty of interest and...
- 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...
- techniques and infrared spectroscopy. Potential applications of graphene plasmonics involve terahertz to midinfrared frequencies, in devices such as optical...
- 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)...
- Plasmonics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering plasmonics, including the theory of plasmonic metamaterials, fluorescence and surface-enhanced...
- lithography Plasmonic metamaterial Xie, Zhihua; Yu, Weixing; Wang, Taisheng; et al. (31 May 2011). "Plasmonic nanolithography: a review". Plasmonics. 6 (3):...
- and thermo-optic switches. D. K. Gramotnev; S. I. Bozhevolnyi (2010). "Plasmonics beyond the diffraction limit". Nature Photonics. 4 (2): 83–91. Bibcode:2010NaPho...
- Plasmonic nanoparticles are particles whose electron density can couple with electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths that are far larger than the particle...