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Non-singular near-touching plasmon modes in nanocube dimers

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Abstract

Through investigating plasmons in dimers near the transition from touching to non-touching configurations, we reveal that the two-dimensional touching area makes the transition non-singular, while a one-dimensional or zero-dimensional touching region produces a singular transition.

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