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Accessing the optical properties of single nanoobjects at the nanometer scale through fast electron based spectroscopies

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Abstract

Fast electron based spectroscopies are often loosely compared to light scattering. By performing Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy and Cathodoluminescence on single metallic nanoobjects, we show that these techniques are nanometric probes of extinction and scattering.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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