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Strengthening of plasmon resonances in bimetallic planar nanostructures

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Abstract

A significant strengthening of the surface plasmon-absorption resonance of copper nanoparticles is recorded in a two-layer system composed of silver and copper nanoparticles created by successive thermal vacuum evaporation. This result can be explained by the presence of strong near-field interactions between the silver and copper nanoparticles.

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