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Experimental verification of the “rainbow” trapping effect in adiabatic plasmonic gratings

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Abstract

Direct measurements on graded grating structures show that light of different wavelengths in the 500–700nm region is “trapped” at different positions along the grating, consistent with theoretical predictions, thus verifying the “rainbow” trapping effect.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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