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. 2013 Jun 28;3:2090. doi: 10.1038/srep02090

Figure 2. Nonlinear excitation properties of single hot spots of Tollens silver films in three distinct regimes of surface coverage and morphology.

Figure 2

For each film, the distribution of resonance widths (Column A), polarization anisotropy values (Column B) and in-plane dipole angles (Column C) are shown. Representative excitation spectra of single hot spots are inset in Column A; SEM micrographs of the substrates are given in Column C. At low surface coverage (Row I) the films consist of well-separated silver nanoparticles. Increased surface coverage leads to films that are made up of interconnected silver islands (Row II) and are ultimately semicontinuous (Row III). The distribution P of anisotropy values is bimodal, corresponding to unpolarized and polarized hot spot excitation. The distribution of phase angles arises from hot spots which can be excited by either p- or s-polarized light, the number of which is described by N.