“…Hua Lu, 1, * Siqing Dai, 1 Zengji Yue, 2 Yicun Fan, 1 Huachao Cheng, 1 Jianglei Di, 1 Dong Mao, 1 Enpu Li, 1 and Jianlin Zhao 1 Surface plasmons (SPs), light-driven oscillation of free electrons along the conductor-dielectric interface, play a crucial role in current development of optical physics and functional devices due to the remarkable capabilities of confining light at the subwavelength scale, enhancing the near-field intensity, and overcoming the diffraction limit of light. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Over the past two decades, numerous unusual optical phenomena were observed in metal-based plasmonic systems, such as extraordinary optical transmission, [15] plasmonic guiding, [3] plasmonic resonance, [16] Optically-triggered memory effect, [6] meta-holography, [7] Raman scattering, [8] optical activity, [9] nonlinear enhancement, [10,17] plasmonic trapping, [11] phase manipulation, [18] plasmon-induced transparency, [19,20] quantum plasmonics, [21] and plasmonic focusing. [22,23] Based on these plasmonic responses, a large number of optical functionalities were proposed and investigated, for example nanolasers, [12,24] holographic imaging,…”