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NANO LETTERS
Volume 8, Issue 8, Pages 2345-2350Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl801179a
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- Emmy-Noether Research
- NanoSciERA program
- Carl Zeiss foundation
- MATCOR
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We study the wavelength and polarization dependent plasmon resonances of single silver and gold nanorods, triangles, cubes, and dimers with a novel single particle spectroscopy method (RotPOL). In RotIPOL, a rotating wedge-shaped polarizer encodes the full polarization information of each particle within one image. This reveals the symmetry of the particles and their plasmon modes, allows analyzing inhomogeneous samples and the monitoring of particle shape changes during growth in situ.
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