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Nonlinear Refractory Plasmonics with TiN Nanoantennas

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Abstract

TiN is a novel refractory plasmonic material which can sustain high temperatures and exhibits large optical nonlinearities. We present for the first time second harmonic spectroscopy of TiN nanoantenna arrays resonant at about 1000 nm.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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