Abstract
We introduce a new quantum interference effect that can be observed in a plasmonic interferometer and is controlled by an applied magnetic field. We show that the introduced phenomenon will result in nonlinear magnetically-tuneable transmission of the interferometer even at low light intensity (few µW) and low applied magnetic field (tens of mT).
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