Trapping a rainbow: Researchers slow broadband light waves with nanoplasmonic structures

Monday, March 14, 2011 - 15:31 in Physics & Chemistry

A research team has experimentally verified the "rainbow" trapping effect, demonstrating that plasmonic structures can slow down light waves over a broad range of wavelengths, a key for improving optical data processing.

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