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Materials Science and Engineering C 19 Ž[removed]–294 www.elsevier.comrlocatermsec Electromagnetic energy transport along Yagi arrays Stefan A. Maier ) , Mark L. Brongersma, Harry A. Atwater Thomas J. Watson Laborator
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Berlin / Pasadena / /

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Elsevier Science B.V. / Au Ag / HP / /

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Harry A. Atwater Thomas J. Watson Laboratory of Applied Physics / California Institute of Technology / /

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metal rods / metal particles / nanometer-sized metal clusters / energy transport / electromagnetic energy / functional plasmonic devices / electromagnetic energy transfer / centimeter-scale metal rod arrays / metal rod / metal nanoparticles / waveguide technology / plasmonic devices / metal clusters / structures using antenna simulation software / nanometer-sized noble metal / energy / aimed at radiating out EM energy / /

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California Institute of Technology / US Federal Reserve / Centre for Science and Engineering of Materials / Harry A. Atwater Thomas J. Watson Laboratory of Applied Physics / /

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Kent Polter / Bill Bridges / Stefan A. Maier / P.R. Villeneuve / Mark L. Brongersma / /

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Corresponding author / /

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California / /

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Advanced Materials / /

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radiation / microwave / conventional waveguide technology / simulation / /

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www.elsevier.comrlocatermsec / /

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