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Numerically study the method to tune the intensity of the surface plasmon
Sheng Chung Chen
, Tieh Ming Chang
, Din Ping Tsai
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Surface Plasmon
100%
Electric
66%
Non-radial
66%
Plasmonics
66%
Surface Waves
33%
Two-mode
33%
Finite-difference Time-domain Method
33%
Silver Particles
33%
Enhancement Factor
33%
Two-particle
33%
Three-dimensional Finite-difference Time-domain
33%
Plasmonic Devices
33%
Surface Electric Field
33%
Optical Near Field
33%
Electric Intensity
33%
Optical Waves
33%
Engineering
Plasmonics
100%
Surface Plasmon
100%
Evanescent
66%
Enhancement Factor
33%
Surface Electric Field
33%
Time Domain Processing
33%
Optical Wave
33%
Material Science
Surface Plasmons
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Finite Difference Method
25%
Physics
Surface Plasmon
100%
Finite Difference Time Domain Method
33%
Electric Field
33%
Surface Wave
33%