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Electro-optic metamaterial switch based on BaTiO3 nanoparticles

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Abstract

We harness the near-field enhancement of plasmonic metamaterials to probe the electrooptic response from 50nm BaTiÜ3 nanoparticles, with low actuation voltage <8V and modulation speeds up to MHz regime, in the near-infrared.

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