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A Hidden Surface Plasmon Resonance Generates Second-Harmonic Light from a Metal Film

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Abstract

The surface plasmon resonance in a metal film is apparent as absorption at one angle of incidence. Our Kretschmann study of gold reveals a separate angle for second-harmonic generation. These phenomena relate to mode hybridization.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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