when the coupler returned to 20ะC, showing that the effect is reversible with temperature. In summary, the proposed process permits the fabrication of couplers with polarization extinction similar to the fiber's. Moreover, this kind of device presents very low loss, and exhibits good mechanical and
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Direct observation of a propagating, planar-waveguide surface mode in a discontinuous film of metal nanoparticles
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- Optical Society of America
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- 2000
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