P. Yla-Oijala, Elias Raninen, D. Tzarouchis, A. Sihvola
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Characteristic mode-surface integral equation analysis of plasmonic nanoparticles
The theory of characteristic modes (TCM) is applied to analyze optical properties of plasmonic nanoparticles. TCM gives excitation independent characteristic solutions of the electromagnetic problem formulated with surface integral equations and can provide additional information of the plasmonic resonances that can be difficult to obtain with conventional electromagnetic field analysis methods.