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Strontium Niobate for Near Infrared Plasmonics

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Abstract

We study Strontium Niobate (SNO) as an alternate material for plasmonics in the near infrared wavelength range. We demonstrate, experimentally and through numerical simulations, hybrid plasmonic-photonic resonances in a SiO2-Si nanodisk stack on SNO near technologically important telecommunication wavelengths window.

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