Tuneable electron-beam-driven nanoscale light source
Recently demonstrated 'light-wells' - free-electron-driven tuneable nanoscale light sources - generate optical photons as electrons travel down a nano-hole through a metal-dielectric multilayer structure. We report here on the application of boundary element modeling methods to the simulat...
Main Authors: | Adamo, G. (Author), MacDonald, K.F (Author), Fu, Y.H (Author), Tsai, D.P (Author), García de Abajo, F.J (Author), Zheludev, N.I (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2010-01-11.
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