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PLASMONICS: FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS

... on its head? Or that you could squeeze light into places less that one hundredth of a wavelength in size? No new fundamental particles, no new cosmology but surprises, adventure, the quest to understand - yes, we have all of those, and more. It seems that four elements underlie research in plasmonic ...
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