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Interferometric Plasmon Propagation and Lensing with Nanohole Arrays in Gold Films: Visualization by Nonlinear Photoemission Electron Microscopy

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Abstract

Nonlinear photoemission electron microscopy, of nanohole arrays litho-graphically etched in gold films, is used to map propagating surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). The recorded photoemission patterns are attributed to interferences between SPPs launched from the individual nanoholes.

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