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Geometry dependence and effects in plasmonic lattices
We investigate how the lattice geometry affects the collective modes supported by nanoplasmonic arrays. Experimental measurements show that arrays with different geometries have different dispersions which are also dependent on the polarization. We further study the possibility of observing topologically nontrivial phenomenon in plasmonic system.