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Nanjing University/ Stanford University
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Plasmonic Energy Collection through Hot Carrier Extraction
F Wang, NA Melosh
Nano letters, 2011
3282011
Manipulating optical rotation in extraordinary transmission by hybrid plasmonic excitations
T Li, H Liu, SM Wang, XG Yin, FM Wang, SN Zhu, X Zhang
Applied Physics Letters 93 (2), 2008
1282008
Magnetic resonance hybridization and optical activity of microwaves in a chiral metamaterial
TQ Li, H Liu, T Li, SM Wang, FM Wang, RX Wu, P Chen, SN Zhu, X Zhang
Applied Physics Letters 92 (13), 2008
1012008
Coupling effect of magnetic polariton in perforated metal/dielectric layered metamaterials and its influence on negative refraction transmission
T Li, H Liu, FM Wang, ZG Dong, SN Zhu, X Zhang
Optics Express 14 (23), 11155-11163, 2006
982006
Power-independent wavelength determination by hot carrier collection in metal-insulator-metal devices
F Wang, NA Melosh
Nature communications 4 (1), 1711, 2013
822013
Exploring magnetic plasmon polaritons in optical transmission through hole arrays perforated in trilayer structures
T Li, JQ Li, FM Wang, QJ Wang, H Liu, SN Zhu, YY Zhu
Applied physics letters 90 (25), 2007
672007
Non-left-handed transmission and bianisotropic effect in a π-shaped metallic metamaterial
ZG Dong, SY Lei, Q Li, MX Xu, H Liu, T Li, FM Wang, SN Zhu
Physical Review B 75 (7), 075117, 2007
612007
Metamaterial of rod pairs standing on gold plate and its negative refraction property in the far-infrared frequency regime
FM Wang, H Liu, T Li, ZG Dong, SN Zhu, X Zhang
Physical Review E 75 (1), 016604, 2007
582007
Negative refraction with magnetic resonance in a metallic double-ring metamaterial
ZG Dong, MX Xu, SY Lei, H Liu, T Li, FM Wang, SN Zhu
Applied Physics Letters 92 (6), 2008
532008
Magnetic plasmon modes in periodic chains of nanosandwiches
SM Wang, T Li, H Liu, FM Wang, SN Zhu, X Zhang
Optics express 16 (6), 3560-3565, 2008
442008
Dispersion of magnetic plasmon polaritons in perforated trilayer metamaterials
T Li, SM Wang, H Liu, JQ Li, FM Wang, SN Zhu, X Zhang
Journal of Applied Physics 103 (2), 2008
382008
Creation of a magnetic plasmon polariton through strong coupling between an artificial magnetic atom and the defect state in a defective multilayer microcavity
DY Lu, H Liu, T Li, SM Wang, FM Wang, SN Zhu, X Zhang
Physical Review B 77 (21), 214302, 2008
252008
Second-harmonic imaging from a modulated domain structure
Y Zhang, F Wang, K Geren, SN Zhu, M Xiao
Optics letters 35 (2), 178-180, 2010
232010
Surface-plasmon-induced optical magnetic response in perforated trilayer metamaterial
T Li, H Liu, FM Wang, JQ Li, YY Zhu, SN Zhu
Physical Review E 76 (1), 016606, 2007
212007
Investigating process variability at ppm level using advanced massive eBeam CD metrology and contour analysis
B Le-Gratiet, O Mermet, C Gardin, S Desmoulins, T Kiers, Y Wang, P Tang, ...
Metrology, Inspection, and Process Control for Microlithography XXXIII 10959 …, 2019
152019
Selective switch made from a graded nanosandwich chain
SM Wang, T Li, H Liu, FM Wang, SN Zhu, X Zhang
Applied Physics Letters 93 (23), 2008
152008
Highly confined energy propagation in a gap waveguide composed of two coupled nanorod chains
FM Wang, H Liu, T Li, SM Wang, SN Zhu, J Zhu, W Cao
Applied Physics Letters 91 (13), 2007
152007
Negative index of refraction in metallic metamaterial comprising split-ring resonators
ZG Dong, SY Lei, MX Xu, H Liu, T Li, FM Wang, SN Zhu
Physical Review E 77 (5), 056609, 2008
142008
Omnidirectional negative refraction with wide bandwidth introduced by magnetic coupling in a tri-rod structure
FM Wang, H Liu, T Li, SN Zhu, X Zhang
Physical Review B 76 (7), 075110, 2007
122007
Assessment of local variability by high-throughput e-beam metrology for prediction of patterning defect probabilities
F Wang, S Hunsche, R Anunciado, A Corradi, HY Tien, P Tang, J Wei, ...
Metrology, Inspection, and Process Control for Microlithography XXXII 10585 …, 2018
112018
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