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Chiral plasmonic nanostructure of twistedly stacked nanogaps
2021
Chinese Optics Letters (COL)
Nanogap plasmonic structures with strong coupling between separated components have different responses to orthogonal-polarized light, giving rise to giant optical chirality. Here, we proposed a three-dimensional (3D) nanostructure that consists of two vertically and twistedly aligned nanogaps, showing the hybridized charge distribution within 3D structures. It is discovered that the structure twisted by 60°exhibits plasmonic coupling behavior with/without gap modes for different
doi:10.3788/col202119.013601
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