Abstract
Semicontinuous metallic films with nanoscaled structures exhibit unique optical properties because there always exist structures in resonance with irradiation at any wavelength in the optical and infrared spectral region.1−3 The electric field near such films is highly non-uniform at the nanometer scale, and the local field can exceed the applied field by several orders of magnitude due to localized surface plasmon excitations.
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