Recently it has been predicted that “cylindrical” surface plasmons (CSP’s) on cylindrical interfaces of coaxial ring apertures produce a different form of extraordinary optical transmission that extends to ever increasing wavelengths as the dielectric ring narrows. This letter presents experimental confirmation of this CSP assisted extraordinary transmission. Nanoarrays of submicron coaxial apertures are fabricated in a thin silverfilm on a glass substrate and far-field transmission spectra are measured. The experimental spectrum is in close agreement with predictions from finite-difference time-domain simulations and CSP dispersion theory. The role of cylindrical surface plasmons in producing extraordinary transmission is thus confirmed.Th...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We report astonishingly high transmission enhancement factors ...
Abstract. Arrays of subwavelength holes in metal film show enhanced transmission when compared to wh...
We experimentally and theoretically determine the plasmon dispersion in coaxial waveguides. We demon...
We experimentally and computationally demonstrate high transmission through arrays of coaxial apertu...
We investigate experimentally the transmission properties of single sub-wavelength coaxial apertures...
Pas de résuméThe work described in this thesis covers diverse aspects of the optical transmission th...
Recent development in nanofabrication technology has enabled the fabrication of plasmonic nanoapertu...
The paper focuses on the extraordinary transmission phenomenon, an example of plasmonics. In a perio...
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This paper presents theory and finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) calculations for a single and ar...
The influence of annular aperture parameters on the optical transmission through arrays of coaxial a...
We studied the grating-coupling phenomena between surface plasmons and electromagnetic waves in the ...
It has been theoretically predicted and experimentally shown that circular coaxial aperture arrays h...
This paper provides direct evidence for the role of surface plasmons in the enhanced optical transmi...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We report astonishingly high transmission enhancement factors ...
Abstract. Arrays of subwavelength holes in metal film show enhanced transmission when compared to wh...
We experimentally and theoretically determine the plasmon dispersion in coaxial waveguides. We demon...
We experimentally and computationally demonstrate high transmission through arrays of coaxial apertu...
We investigate experimentally the transmission properties of single sub-wavelength coaxial apertures...
Pas de résuméThe work described in this thesis covers diverse aspects of the optical transmission th...
Recent development in nanofabrication technology has enabled the fabrication of plasmonic nanoapertu...
The paper focuses on the extraordinary transmission phenomenon, an example of plasmonics. In a perio...
Copyright © 2004 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
This paper presents theory and finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) calculations for a single and ar...
The influence of annular aperture parameters on the optical transmission through arrays of coaxial a...
We studied the grating-coupling phenomena between surface plasmons and electromagnetic waves in the ...
It has been theoretically predicted and experimentally shown that circular coaxial aperture arrays h...
This paper provides direct evidence for the role of surface plasmons in the enhanced optical transmi...
The coupling of light to surface plasmons through periodic subwavelength metallic structures could s...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We report astonishingly high transmission enhancement factors ...
Abstract. Arrays of subwavelength holes in metal film show enhanced transmission when compared to wh...
We experimentally and theoretically determine the plasmon dispersion in coaxial waveguides. We demon...