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Phase Manipulation by Dislocation of Two Plasmonic Nanohole Arrays

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Abstract

The surface plasmons on the metallic nanohole induce nonlinear optical transmission and phase retardation of incident beam. We report that the phase can be precisely controlled by adjusting dislocation between two nanohole arrays.

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