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The 4-step (Reflection, Diffraction, total Reflection, and Diffraction) Pulses of Fractional-order Surface Plasmons

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Abstract

A study of the physical mechanisms of Fractional-order Surface Plasmons (FSP) has led to the discovery and observation of two long-time-delay, powerful pulses.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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