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Magnetoplasmonics

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Magnetoplasmonics [1-3] combines both magnetic and plasmonic functionalities where the EM field enhancement associated with various plasmon resonances can significantly alter the magneto-optical activity.  Concurrently, the plasmonic properties can be controlled by an external magnetic field, allowing for novel telecommunications and biosensing applications.  

[1] G. Armelles, et al., Adv. Optical Mater., 1, 10 (2013)

[2] V. Bonanni, et al., Nano Lett., 11, 5333 (2011).

[3] J. Chen, et al., Small, 7, 2265 (2011). 

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