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Range extension of surface plasmons by dielectric layers

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Abstract

The propagation range of surface plasmons in thin-metal-film geometries can be considerably increased if a suitable dielectric layer is placed in parallel to the film. The results show that this range extension depends strongly on the separation between the metal film and the dielectric layer.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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