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Impacts of nanoscale features on infrared radiative properties of metallic slit arrays
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Impacts of nanoscale features on infrared radiative properties of metallic slit arrays

Y.-B. Chen, J.-S. Chen and P.-F. Hsu
Proceedings of the ASME Micro/Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transfer International Conference 2009, MNHMT2009, Vol.2, pp.321-330
2010

Abstract

Infrared Metals Radiative property Resonance Subwavelength stracture Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Radiative properties (absorptance, reflectance, and transmittance) of deep slits with five nanoscale slit profile variations at the transverse magnetic wave incidence are numerically investigated in this work by employing the rigorous coupled-wave analysis. For slits with attached features, their radiative properties can be much different due to the modified cavity geometry and dangled structures, even at wavelengths between 3 and 15 μm. The shifts of cavity resonance excitation result in higher transmittance through narrower slits at specific wavelengths and resonance modes are confirmed with the electromagnetic fields. Opposite roles possibly played by features in increasing or decreasing absorptance are determined by the feature position and demonstrated by Poynting vectors. Correlations among all properties of a representative slit array, the angle of incidence, and the slit density are also comprehensively studied. Copyright © 2009 by ASME.

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