Extraordinary transmission through periodic distributions of sub-wavelength holes made in opaque screens has been demonstrated and exhaustively studied along the last decade. More recently, extraordinary transmission has also been predicted and experimentally observed through electrically small diaphragms located inside hollow pipe waveguides. This last phenomenon cannot be explained in terms of surface waves excited along the periodic system (the so-called surface plasmon polaritons). Transverse resonances can be invoked, however, as a sound explanation for extraordinary transmission in this kind of systems. In this paper, a simple waveguide system, exhibiting exactly the same behavior previously observed in periodic 2-D arrays of holes, i...
We investigate the influence of array order in the optical transmission properties of subwavelength ...
Metallic plates embedded between dielectric slabs and perforated by rectangular arrays of subwavelen...
Metallic plates embedded between dielectric slabs and perforated by rectangular arrays of subwavelen...
This letter provides an experimental demonstration of extraordinary transmission in a closed wavegui...
Extraordinary optical transmission of light or electromagnetic waves through metal plates periodical...
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This work proposes a circuit model based explanation for the extraordinary transmission (ET) of ligh...
In this letter, the problem of extraordinary (ET) transmission of electromagnetic waves through opaq...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Optical Society of America via the DOI in t...
Extraordinary transmission has been recently measured in a parallel plate waveguide (PPWG) through a...
The phenomenon of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through electrically small holes perforat...
The phenomenon of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through electrically small holes perforat...
Alastair P. Hibbins, Matthew J. Lockyear, Ian R. Hooper, and J. Roy Sambles, Physical Review Letters...
The paper focuses on the extraordinary transmission phenomenon, an example of plasmonics. In a perio...
In a two-dimensional array of rectangular holes perforated on a metallic film, two mechanisms leadin...
We investigate the influence of array order in the optical transmission properties of subwavelength ...
Metallic plates embedded between dielectric slabs and perforated by rectangular arrays of subwavelen...
Metallic plates embedded between dielectric slabs and perforated by rectangular arrays of subwavelen...
This letter provides an experimental demonstration of extraordinary transmission in a closed wavegui...
Extraordinary optical transmission of light or electromagnetic waves through metal plates periodical...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
This work proposes a circuit model based explanation for the extraordinary transmission (ET) of ligh...
In this letter, the problem of extraordinary (ET) transmission of electromagnetic waves through opaq...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Optical Society of America via the DOI in t...
Extraordinary transmission has been recently measured in a parallel plate waveguide (PPWG) through a...
The phenomenon of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through electrically small holes perforat...
The phenomenon of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through electrically small holes perforat...
Alastair P. Hibbins, Matthew J. Lockyear, Ian R. Hooper, and J. Roy Sambles, Physical Review Letters...
The paper focuses on the extraordinary transmission phenomenon, an example of plasmonics. In a perio...
In a two-dimensional array of rectangular holes perforated on a metallic film, two mechanisms leadin...
We investigate the influence of array order in the optical transmission properties of subwavelength ...
Metallic plates embedded between dielectric slabs and perforated by rectangular arrays of subwavelen...
Metallic plates embedded between dielectric slabs and perforated by rectangular arrays of subwavelen...