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Excitation of Metallic Nano-Cavities by a Silicon Waveguide for Localized Sensing Applications

Osowiecki, Gaël David  
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Cosentino, Armando  
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Tan, Qing  
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2012
Proceedings of the EOS Annual Meeting 2012
EOS Annual Meeting 2012, TOM 3 - Nanophotonics & Metamaterials

Strong Electric-field enhancement in small volumes is the key for label-free single-molecule sensing. We have investigated the excitation of single and multiple metallic nano-cavities by evanescent wave coupling in the near-infrared by a silicon wire waveguide.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Osowiecki, Gaël David  
Cosentino, Armando  
Tan, Qing  
Naqavi, Ali  
Paeder, Vincent  
Roussey, Matthieu  
Herzig, Hans Peter  
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Proceedings of the EOS Annual Meeting 2012
ISBN of the book

978-3-9815022-4-4

Issue

6439

Subjects

metallic nano-cavities

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Electric-field enhancement

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NON-REVIEWED

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EOS Annual Meeting 2012, TOM 3 - Nanophotonics & Metamaterials

Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

September 25-28, 2012

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October 26, 2012
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