IMAGING OF SURFACE-PLASMON PROPAGATION AND EDGE INTERACTION USING A PHOTON SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPE
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02/05/1994
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<p>We report the direct imaging of surface plasmon propagation on thin silver films using the photon scanning tunneling microscope. It is found that the surface plasmon remains tightly confined in the original launch direction with insignificant scattering to other momentum states. A propagation length of 13.2 mum is measured at lambda = 632.8 nm. We also present images showing the interaction of a surface plasmon with the edge of the metal film supporting it. The most remarkable feature is the absence of a specularly reflected beam.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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DAWSON , P , DEFORNEL , F & GOUDONNET , J P 1994 , ' IMAGING OF SURFACE-PLASMON PROPAGATION AND EDGE INTERACTION USING A PHOTON SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPE ' Physical Review Letters , vol 72 , no. 18 , pp. 2927-2930 . |
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