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Observation of visible-wavelength electric and magnetic resonances on silicon nanorods

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Abstract

We fabricated silicon nanorods on silica substrates, and show that they support electric and magnetic resonances by simulation and experiment. Due to these resonances, the nanorods appear vivid colors when observed by optical microscopy.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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