Experimental evidence of phase resonances in a dual-period reflection structure comprising three subwavelength grooves in each period is provided in the millimeter-wave regime. We have analyzed and measured the response of these structures and show that phase resonances are characterized by a minimum in the reflected response, as predicted by numerical calculations. It is also shown that under oblique incidence these structures exhibit additional phase resonances not present for normal illumination because of the potentially permitted odd field distribution. A satisfactory agreement between the experimental and numerical reflectance curves is obtained. These results confirm the recent theoretical predictions of phase resonances in reflectio...
The use of patterned metallic surfaces for the control of the transmission of microwave radiation ha...
Effects of dielectric environment on phase resonance in compound grating are investigated theoretica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Experimental evidence of phase resonances in a dual-period reflection structure comprising three su...
We provide experimental evidence of phase resonances in metallic periodic structures in which each p...
Resonant features in the response of finite arrays of rectangular grooves ruled on a metallic plate ...
It is well known that finite groove gratings with subwavelength features exhibit phase resonances, w...
We investigate the response of gratings formed by subwavelength wires in a dielectric medium. For gr...
Transmission wire gratings comprising several subwavelength slits within each period (compound grati...
We investigate the reflected response of one-dimensional metallic grating with rigid coupled-wave an...
We investigate experimentally and numerically the transmission resonances of electromagnetic wave th...
Alastair P. Hibbins, Ian R. Hooper, Matthew J. Lockyear, and J. Roy Sambles, Physical Review Letters...
In this paper, we numerically demonstrate a refraction index sensor based on phase resonance excitat...
We present a theoretical and experimental study of electromagnetic modes of 1D sub-wavelength rectan...
Experimental investigations of structurally-dictated surface waves supported by periodically texture...
The use of patterned metallic surfaces for the control of the transmission of microwave radiation ha...
Effects of dielectric environment on phase resonance in compound grating are investigated theoretica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Experimental evidence of phase resonances in a dual-period reflection structure comprising three su...
We provide experimental evidence of phase resonances in metallic periodic structures in which each p...
Resonant features in the response of finite arrays of rectangular grooves ruled on a metallic plate ...
It is well known that finite groove gratings with subwavelength features exhibit phase resonances, w...
We investigate the response of gratings formed by subwavelength wires in a dielectric medium. For gr...
Transmission wire gratings comprising several subwavelength slits within each period (compound grati...
We investigate the reflected response of one-dimensional metallic grating with rigid coupled-wave an...
We investigate experimentally and numerically the transmission resonances of electromagnetic wave th...
Alastair P. Hibbins, Ian R. Hooper, Matthew J. Lockyear, and J. Roy Sambles, Physical Review Letters...
In this paper, we numerically demonstrate a refraction index sensor based on phase resonance excitat...
We present a theoretical and experimental study of electromagnetic modes of 1D sub-wavelength rectan...
Experimental investigations of structurally-dictated surface waves supported by periodically texture...
The use of patterned metallic surfaces for the control of the transmission of microwave radiation ha...
Effects of dielectric environment on phase resonance in compound grating are investigated theoretica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...