Abstract
Plasmonic antennas can interact strongly with optical fields, linking propagating waves to nano-scale emitters and controlling the light emission pattern and rate from a proximal source via the local density of optical modes (LDOS) of the nanostructure [1]. Beyond single particles, complex metasurfaces modify the LDOS by multiple scattering and collective modes: in contrast with isolated particles, global properties such as the percolation level are expected to become dominant.
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