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English: Video of silver micromirrors in solution under optical darkfield microscope demonstrating Brownian motion, Casimir effect and colorful scattering of surface plasmons. Diameter of silver micromirrors range from around 2-20 um. Thickness of the crystalline mirrors is between 100-200 nm.
Eesti: Optilise pimeväljamikroskoobiga tehrud video hõbedast mikropeeglitest lahuses, milles on näha Browni liikumist, Casimiri effekti ning värviküllast pinnaplasmonite hajumist. Hõbedast mikropeeglite läbimõõt varieerub ja on umbes 2-20 um. Kristallsete hõbepeeglite paksus on umbes 100-200 nm.
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Video of silver micromirrors in solution under optical darkfield microscope demonstrating Brownian motion, Casimir effect and colorful scattering of surface plasmons.

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