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Linear and nonlinear optical response of aligned gold nanorods

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Abstract

The optical properties of gold nanorods suspended in toluene are studied as a function of orientation by aligning them with a low frequency electric field. The nonlinear optical response is consistent with a 2-level saturation model.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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