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Active Plasmon Tuning of Metal-Elastomer Nanostructures

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Abstract

Surface plasmon metal-elastomer nanostructures are actively tuned by stretching mechanically-tuneable elastomeric films. Tuneable plasmonic resonances and unusual inter-particle coupling are experimentally demonstrated. Such structures are highly suitable for developing optimal Raman and fluorescence sensors.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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