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An asymmetric four‐layer structure supporting a long‐range surface plasmon mode for sensing purposes was investigated. The excitation of the plasmon modes was achieved by means of a corrugated grating. The anomalous increase in the reflectivity was observed experimentally. The phase‐polarization contrast method for a long‐range surface plasmon was investigated experimentally.
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Pigeon, F., Salakhutdinov, I.F., Tishchenko, A.V. et al. Long-Range Plasmons in Asymmetric Four-Layer Structure: the Phase-Polarization Contrast Method. Journal of Russian Laser Research 22, 61–68 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009551628352
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