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Measurement of roughness-induced wavelength corrections to the surface-plasmon resonance in silver

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Abstract

A systematic study has been made of the wavelength position of the surface-plasmon resonance in roughened silver foils. Frequency shifts in the resonance peak, produced by varying surface-roughness parameters, have been interpreted using a model calculation. A self-consistent comparison has been made with angular scattered-light distributions from the same foils. Remarks are given concerning changes in silver reflectivity due to annealing.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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