Abstract

Surface plasmons are electromagnetic waves localized and propoagating along metal-dielectric interfaces. They can be excited by a p-polarized light in an attenuated total reflection geometry. The surface plasmon resonance can be used in laser microscopy that provides two dimensional maps of refractive index and/or thickness of samples with very high sensitivity. Spatial light modulators using the surface plasmon resonance are also described.

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