Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate an unprecedented ultra-high-Q («2400) surface lattice resonance in a metasurface array of periodically arranged plasmonic nanostructures, which can be adopted for highly efficient nanophotonic applications e.g. nano-lasing, sensing, and nonlinear optical processes.
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