Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Mid-Atlantic Section 2022 Meeting
Volume 67, Number 20
Friday–Sunday, December 2–4, 2022; University Park, PA, Pennsylvania State University
Session G03: Quantum Materials and Nanostructures II
9:00 AM–10:58 AM,
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Pennsylvania State University
Room: Osmond 105
Chair: Wilson Yanez, Pennsylvania State University
Abstract: G03.00003 : Plasmonic resonance shift of metallic nanostructures studied in four different ways*
10:10 AM–10:22 AM
Presenter:
Jiantao Kong
(Rutgers University - Camden)
Author:
Jiantao Kong
(Rutgers University - Camden)
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*This work has been supported by the FASC new faculty startup funding of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Camden.
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