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Coherent surface waves generated using phased surface plasmons

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Experiments on the generation of coherent optical surface waves with the participation of phased surface plasmons have been performed using a high-resolution near-field scanning microscope. Characteristics of the obtained radiation have been determined.

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Original Russian Text © A.N. Kolerov, D.V. Onishchenko, 2012, published in Pis’ma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2012, Vol. 38, No. 5, pp. 97–103.

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Kolerov, A.N., Onishchenko, D.V. Coherent surface waves generated using phased surface plasmons. Tech. Phys. Lett. 38, 248–250 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063785012030091

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