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First-order coupling to surface plasma waves

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Abstract

Using prism and grating coupling techniques, surface plasma wave effects have been used to investigate metal interfaces, metal-dielectric interfaces, and other nonlinear processes.1 Here we present a comprehensive experimental and theoretical study of first-order coupling to SPWs and the use of this technique to characterize the optical constants of metal films.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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