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Femtosecond Cross-Correlation Spectroscopy of Resonantly Enhanced Surface Plasmons in Planar Plasmonic Crystals

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Abstract

Significant reshaping of femtosecond pulse reflected from one-dimensional plasmonic crystal is observed using time-resolved cross-correlation technique. Surface plasmon-polaritons with Fano-type lineshape strongly disturbs reflected pulse on picosecond timescale.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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