New Paper Published in ACS Omega
The study investigates plasmon resonances in silicon nanowires without an oxide shell, providing new insights into their optical properties and the physical mechanisms underlying their resonant response. The work advances understanding of light–matter interactions in silicon nanostructures and their potential for future photonic and optoelectronic applications.
Congratulations and many thanks to R. Rafique, R. A. Puglisi, and all coauthors for the excellent collaboration on this project!
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Rafique, R., La Magna, A., Mio, A. M., Patanè, S., Adam, J., & Puglisi, R. A. (2026). Investigating the Plasmon Resonances of Silicon Nanowires without Oxide Shell. ACS Omega.https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.6c02153