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Electrical Control of Optical Plasmon Resonance with Graphene

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Abstract

Despite unique and fascinating capability in subwavelength optics, active control of optical plasmon resonance has been hampered by drastically weak optical response of free carriers at optical frequency. We demonstrate efficient control of optical plasmon resonance in gold nanorod with graphene by electrical gating.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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