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Spatially-resolved, Three-dimensional Investigation of Surface Plasmon Resonances in Complex Nanostructures

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Abstract

We report a three-dimensional study of surface plasmons in random-morphology nanoparticles by combining spatially resolved electron energy loss spectroscopy, which probes optical excitations, and cathodoluminescence, which probes radiative decay, in a scanning transmission electron microscope.

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