Manipulating the interaction between localized and delocalized surface plasmon-polaritons in graphene

The excitation of localized or delocalized surface plasmon-polaritons in nanostructured or extended graphene has attracted a steadily increasing attention due to their promising applications in sensors, switches, and filters. These single resonances may couple and intriguing spectral signatures can...

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