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Transmission enhancement through nanoscale metallic slit arrays from the visible to mid-infrared
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Transmission enhancement through nanoscale metallic slit arrays from the visible to mid-infrared

B.J. Lee, Y.-B. Chen and Z.M. Zhang
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, Vol.5(2), pp.201-213
02/2008
Appears in  keyword about Physics

Abstract

Electromagnetic wave Far-field transmittance Nanoslits Near-field effect Chemistry (all) Materials Science (all) Condensed Matter Physics Computational Mathematics Electrical and Electronic Engineering
In this paper, we systematically investigate the transmission enhancement through nanoscale metallic slit arrays in the wavelength range from visible to mid-infrared. The far-field transmittance of the periodic structure is calculated using the rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA). The electromagnetic field distribution in the near-field regime is analyzed to elucidate three mechanisms for transmission enhancement. Depending on the spectral region, the enhanced transmission can be attributed to Wood's anomaly, cavity resonance, and the effective-medium behavior. The effects of grating/slit geometry, polarization, and the plane-of-incidence orientation on the radiation transmission are also examined. Copyright © 2008 American Scientific Publishers. All rights reserved.

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