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Plasmonics includes the fundamentals of surface plasmon polaritons in metals, and its rapidly increasing applications in biochemistry, nanotechnology, optical communication, sensing, and medicine. Surface plasmon polaritons have become popular because of their ultrasensitive optical measurement capabilities, and in recent years they have also been employed for ultra-high-speed data transfer. This book presents recent advances in the broad field of plasmonics, covering not only current progress and the latest breakthroughs in emergent applications but also geometry optimizations and the fundamentals of physical interactions.
The Influence of Geometry on Plasmonic Resonances in Surface- and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Types of Nonlinear Interactions between Plasmonic-Excitonic Hybrids
Infrared Nano-Focusing by a Novel Plasmonic Bundt Optenna
Application of Plasmonic Nanostructures in Molecular Diagnostics and Biosensor Technology: Challenges and Current Developments
Plasmonic Optical Nano-Antenna for Biomedical Applications