Ian R. Hooper, T. W. Preist, and J. Roy Sambles, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 97, article 053902 (2006). "Copyright © 2006 by the American Physical Society."The classical "brick wall," which may, according to quantum mechanics, leak via tunneling, is here shown to be completely transparent when appropriate impedance matching media are placed both in front of and behind the "wall." Optical experiments involving beyond-critical-angle-tunnel barriers in the frustrated total internal reflection scheme which mimic quantum mechanical systems provide convincing proof of this remarkable effect. The same mechanism also allows vastly enhanced transmission through unstructured thin metal films without the need for surface wave excitation
Quantum mechanics predicts an exponentially small probability that a particle with energy greater th...
We study the phenomenon of one-dimensional non-resonant tunneling through two successive (opaque) po...
The paper gives a theoretical justification for the effect of increasing permeability of ultra-thin ...
Solid metal films are well known to be opaque to electromagnetic waves over a wide frequency range, ...
Despite the great amount of papers on the photon– SPP (surface plasmon polariton) transformations in...
Resonant photon tunneling was investigated experimentally in multilayer structures containing a high...
Exactly solvable models are interesting for science and education, since they help in scientific sea...
Penetration of two coupled particles through a repulsive barrier is considered. A simple mechanism o...
A simple structure comprising a metal mesh, symmetrically surrounded by subwavelength thickness diel...
We analyse the optical (or microwave) tunnelling properties of electromagnetic waves passing through...
A mechanism of light transmission through metallic films is proposed, assisted by tunneling between ...
Copyright © 2001 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
A beam of 3-cm microwaves reflects from the internal surface of the 90? plastic prism shown in Figur...
Stacked multi-layer films have a range of well-known applications as optical elements. The various t...
W.-C. Tan, T. W. Preist, and J. Roy Sambles, Physical Review B, Vol. 62, pp. 11134-11138 (2000). "Co...
Quantum mechanics predicts an exponentially small probability that a particle with energy greater th...
We study the phenomenon of one-dimensional non-resonant tunneling through two successive (opaque) po...
The paper gives a theoretical justification for the effect of increasing permeability of ultra-thin ...
Solid metal films are well known to be opaque to electromagnetic waves over a wide frequency range, ...
Despite the great amount of papers on the photon– SPP (surface plasmon polariton) transformations in...
Resonant photon tunneling was investigated experimentally in multilayer structures containing a high...
Exactly solvable models are interesting for science and education, since they help in scientific sea...
Penetration of two coupled particles through a repulsive barrier is considered. A simple mechanism o...
A simple structure comprising a metal mesh, symmetrically surrounded by subwavelength thickness diel...
We analyse the optical (or microwave) tunnelling properties of electromagnetic waves passing through...
A mechanism of light transmission through metallic films is proposed, assisted by tunneling between ...
Copyright © 2001 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
A beam of 3-cm microwaves reflects from the internal surface of the 90? plastic prism shown in Figur...
Stacked multi-layer films have a range of well-known applications as optical elements. The various t...
W.-C. Tan, T. W. Preist, and J. Roy Sambles, Physical Review B, Vol. 62, pp. 11134-11138 (2000). "Co...
Quantum mechanics predicts an exponentially small probability that a particle with energy greater th...
We study the phenomenon of one-dimensional non-resonant tunneling through two successive (opaque) po...
The paper gives a theoretical justification for the effect of increasing permeability of ultra-thin ...