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29 August 2017 Recent advances in metals for plasmonics applications in the UV range
Y. Gutiérrez, F. González, J. M. Saiz, R. Alcaraz de la Osa, J. M. Sanz, D. Ortiz, H. O. Everitt, F. Moreno
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Abstract
Plasmonics in the UV-range constitutes a new focus of research due to new challenges arising in fields such as biology, chemistry or spectroscopy. Very recent studies point out gallium and rhodium as good candidates for these purposes because of their low oxidation tendency and at the same time, having a good plasmonic response in the UV and excellent photocatalytic properties. Here we present an overview of the current state of UV-plasmonics with our latest findings in the plasmonic activity of materials like gallium and rhodium.
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Y. Gutiérrez, F. González, J. M. Saiz, R. Alcaraz de la Osa, J. M. Sanz, D. Ortiz, H. O. Everitt, and F. Moreno "Recent advances in metals for plasmonics applications in the UV range", Proc. SPIE 10351, UV and Higher Energy Photonics: From Materials to Applications 2017, 103510B (29 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2273073
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KEYWORDS
Plasmonics

Ultraviolet radiation

Metals

Rhodium

Aluminum

Gallium

Magnesium

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