2021
DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/ac2cf9
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Theoretical investigation of two-dimensional sub-wavelength structures fabricated by multi-beam surface plasmon interference lithography

Abstract: In this study, multi-beam surface plasmon (SP) interference lithography was theoretically proposed and demonstrated to fabricate periodic two-dimensional sub-wavelength structures. The lithography structures were based on an attenuated total reflection prism used to excite the SPs using a 442 nm laser. Circular lattices with periods of 166 and 288 nm were successfully obtained via three- and six-beam SP interference lithography, respectively; these lattices exhibited an identical feature size of 96 nm. Square … Show more

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