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Plasmonic Particles with Engineered Resonances – Superfilters and Superabsorbers

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Abstract

New families of plasmonic particles with on-demand resonance design are obtained by applying ‘Evolutionary algorithm’. Other particles were designed to exhibit multipole resonance degeneracy, e.g. collocated dipole-quadrupole, which may be applied as superfilters and superabsorbers.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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