2. Properties
2.1 Optical properties: plasmonic
The optical properties of materials are the result of the interaction of light (electromagnetic radiation, from infrared to ultraviolet) with matter. The physics involved are linked to the dielectric properties of the phases involved. For noble and transition metals, the optical properties result from the resonance of coherent oscillations of conduction electrons at the interface between the metal and a surrounding dielectric medium, under the effect of...
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Institute for Materials Physics, University of Hamburg, Germany
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