Abstract
Recent advances in semiconductor film deposition allow for the growth of heavily-doped germanium with effective plasma frequencies above 60 THz, corresponding to wavelengths below 5 µm. This technology paves the way for mid-infrared nanoplasmonics with application in integrated telecommunication systems and enhanced molecular sensing in the so-called vibrational fingerprint spectral region [1].
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