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Printing color at the optical diffraction limit using plasmonics

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Abstract

The highest printing resolution of a laser color printer is less than 10,000 dpi. Here, we demonstrate that 100,000 resolution could be achieved using plamsonic colors.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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