Nanoplasmonics - Fundamentals and Applications 2017
DOI: 10.5772/67410
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Surface Plasmonics and Its Applications in Infrared Sensing

Abstract: Surface plasmonic waves have been extensively researched due to their strong surface confinement. The strong surface confinement allows high absorption in an infrared (IR) detector with a thin active absorption region. The excitation of surface plasmonic resonance (SPR) depends on the metallic structures and the interface materials. This enables engineering of plasmonic-enhanced IR detector properties (e.g. detection wavelength, polarization and angular dependence) by properly designing the plasmonic structure… Show more

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“…Currently, plasmonic materials cover an expanded range of the electromagnetic spectrum, targeting various applications [98,99,100,101].…”
Section: Basic Properties Of Surface Plasmonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, plasmonic materials cover an expanded range of the electromagnetic spectrum, targeting various applications [98,99,100,101].…”
Section: Basic Properties Of Surface Plasmonsmentioning
confidence: 99%