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Spin-Dependent Plasmonics Based on Interfering Topological Defects

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Abstract

Spin-dependent plasmonics based on interfering topological defects in the near-field is observed. We utilize the surface plasmons scattering dynamics from localized vortex sources to create spinoptical devices as an ensemble of isolated nanoantennas.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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