Frequency‐ and polarization‐dependent optical response of asymmetric spheroidal silver nanoparticles on dielectric substrate
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Saulius Juodkazis | Vygantas Mizeikis | Ewa Kowalska | Bunsho Ohtani | B. Ohtani | S. Juodkazis | E. Kowalska | V. Mizeikis
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