Abstract

Nonspecular reflection of short pulses at surface plasmon resonance is analyzed and experimentally investigated. It is shown that the reflected optical pulse undergoes an extraordinary time delay as well as a central carrier frequency shift as the surface waves excited. The surface plasmon resonance is shown to enhance both nonspecular effects.

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