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Roadmap on plasmonics
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Plasmonics is a rapidly developing field at the boundary of physical optics and condensed matter physics. It studies phenomena induced by and associated with surface plasmons -elementary polar excitations bound to surfaces and interfaces of nanostructured good metals. This Roadmap is written collectively by prominent researchers in the field of plasmonics. It encompasses selected aspects of nanoplasmonics. Among them are fundamental aspects such as quantum plasmonics based on quantum-mechanical properties of both underlying materials and plasmons themselves (such as their quantum generator, spaser), plasmonics in novel materials, ultrafast (attosecond) nanoplasmonics, etc. Selected applications of nanoplasmonics are also reflected in this Roadmap, in particular, plasmonic waveguiding, practical applications of plasmonics enabled by novel materials, thermo-plasmonics, plasmonic-induced photochemistry and photo-catalysis. This Roadmap is a concise but authoritative overview of modern plasmonics. It will be of interest to a wide audience of both fundamental physicists and chemists and applied scientists and engineers. Adiabatic Nanofocusing on Ultrasmooth Single-Crystalline Gold Tapers Creates a 10-Nanometer-Sized Light
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