The generation, detection, and manipulation of coherent electron oscillations (known as surface plasmon polaritons), as they travel together with an electromagnetic wave along the interface between a metal (eg. silver, gold) and a dielectric material (eg. glass, air) at the nanometric scale. Inspired by photonics, plasmonics follows the trend of miniaturising optical devices, and can be applied as a security feature. The plasmons can be controlled through careful modelling and application of, among other things, the dielectric and metal layer thickness in a ‘sandwich’ structure. When the sandwich structure is applied as a device to a security document, it allows light that falls on the surface of the device to be controlled in terms of its wavelength (allowing control over the colour) and amplitude (giving rise to the intensity, or brightness of the colour generated).

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