Harmonic generation using a surface of metal particles

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Metal ellipsoidal particles are deposited on an ordered array of silicon dioxide posts. Each of the particles has dimensions that are less than the wavelength of a fundamental beam to be used in the generation of second harmonic radiation. The rows of particles in the ordered array are spaced at a distance that is less than one-half of the fundamental wavelength and greater than one-half of the second harmonic wavelength.

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