Jung et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Bridging the nanogap with light: continuous tuning of plasmon coupling between gold nanoparticlesJung et al., 2015
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- Jung H
- Cha H
- Lee D
- Yoon S
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- ACS nano
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The control of nanogaps lies at the heart of plasmonics for nanoassemblies. The plasmon coupling sensitively depends on the size and the shape of the nanogaps between nanoparticles, permitting fine-tuning of the resonance wavelength and near-field …
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