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Optical singularities and nonlinear effects near plasmonic nanostructures
Anouk de Hoogh
QN/van der Zant Lab
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surfaces
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wavelengths
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singularity
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nanostructures
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polaritons
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plasmons
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metals
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nonlinear problems
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electrons
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interfaces
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oscillations
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space
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dielectrics
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confinement
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beams
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Keyphrases
Plasmonic Nanostructures
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Optical Nonlinear
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Nonlinear Effects
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Singularity Effect
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Optical Singularities
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Light Wave
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Plasmonic Platforms
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Normal Beam
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Field Pattern
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Light Wavelength
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Metallic Elements
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Structure Field
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Collective Oscillations
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Material Science
Surface Plasmon
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Metal
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Nanocrystalline Material
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Dielectric Material
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Engineering
Free Electron
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