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The infrared absorption from molecular monolayers is enhanced a factor of 20 by thin metal overlayers or underlayers with use of the attenuated-total- reflection technique. The total enhancement, including contributions from the attenuated-total-reflection geometry, is almost 104. This effect is consistent with an electric field enhancement due to collective electron resonances associated with the island nature of the thin metal films. © 1980 The American Physical Society.
J.R. Kirtley, C.C. Tsuei
Scientific American
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