Multiple layered plasmonics refers to a field in nanophotonics that exploits the interactions of light with plasmons—collective oscillations of free electrons in metals—within layered structures. In such systems, multiple layers of materials, often consisting of metals and dielectrics, are strategically designed to enhance or manipulate plasmonic effects. ### Key Concepts: 1. **Plasmons**: These are quasi-particles resulting from the coupling of electromagnetic waves with the electron gas in metals.

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