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Evidence of random Surface Plasmon modes in fractal metal films

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Abstract

The extraordinary character of Surface Plasmon modes of disordered metallic systems has been predicted theoretically. We here demonstrate through Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy that percolating fractal metal films sustain numerous strongly confined Surface Plasmon modes.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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