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3D hollow nanostructures for multifunctional plasmonics

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Abstract

A novel top-down technique allows precise control over the vertical axis; we fully exploit its potential by manufacturing plasmonic devices, to be employed in optoelectronics, microfluidics and biosensing.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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