We present a theoretical study, based on the finite difference time domain method, of the optical response of circular hole arrays drilled in several metal films (Ag, Au, Cu, Al, Ni, Cr, and W). Two series of structures are studied. In the first one, transmittance peaks are analyzed as all geometrical parameters defining the system are scaled, except for the metal thickness which is kept constant, showing good agreement with existing experimental data. In the second series, the metal thickness is also scaled. This allows a clear distinction in the behavior of different metals: Ag, Au, and Cu show even larger transmittance peaks than hole arrays in a perfect conductor with the same nominal parameters. This is due to both a larger effective h...
We demonstrate that the spectral location of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) resonances in ...
Enhanced transmissions through a gold film with arrays of subwavelength holes are theoretically stud...
We explore the behaviour of slit arrays for very low thicknesses and found that they could constitut...
This paper presents theory and finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) calculations for a single and ar...
Abstract—In this paper, we study how extraordinary transmis-sion through an array of holes in a meta...
In a two-dimensional array of rectangular holes perforated on a metallic film, two mechanisms leadin...
Abstract The 3D finite difference time domain technique was carried out to study the optical transmi...
J. Bravo-Abad, L. Martín-Moreno, F. J. García-Vidal, Euan Hendry, and J. Gómez Rivas, Physical Revie...
The transmission property of metallic films with two-dimensional hole arrays is studied experimental...
We present the first angle resolved measurements of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through...
Extraordinary optical transmission of light or electromagnetic waves through metal plates periodical...
We experimentally controlled the spectral characteristics of the extraordinary transmissions observe...
The extraordinary light transmission through double-hole and elliptical nanohole arrays in a thin go...
International audienceThe existing theories which aim to explain the extraordinary optical transmiss...
We investigate the extraordinary optical transmission spectra of thin gold films perforated with imp...
We demonstrate that the spectral location of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) resonances in ...
Enhanced transmissions through a gold film with arrays of subwavelength holes are theoretically stud...
We explore the behaviour of slit arrays for very low thicknesses and found that they could constitut...
This paper presents theory and finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) calculations for a single and ar...
Abstract—In this paper, we study how extraordinary transmis-sion through an array of holes in a meta...
In a two-dimensional array of rectangular holes perforated on a metallic film, two mechanisms leadin...
Abstract The 3D finite difference time domain technique was carried out to study the optical transmi...
J. Bravo-Abad, L. Martín-Moreno, F. J. García-Vidal, Euan Hendry, and J. Gómez Rivas, Physical Revie...
The transmission property of metallic films with two-dimensional hole arrays is studied experimental...
We present the first angle resolved measurements of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through...
Extraordinary optical transmission of light or electromagnetic waves through metal plates periodical...
We experimentally controlled the spectral characteristics of the extraordinary transmissions observe...
The extraordinary light transmission through double-hole and elliptical nanohole arrays in a thin go...
International audienceThe existing theories which aim to explain the extraordinary optical transmiss...
We investigate the extraordinary optical transmission spectra of thin gold films perforated with imp...
We demonstrate that the spectral location of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) resonances in ...
Enhanced transmissions through a gold film with arrays of subwavelength holes are theoretically stud...
We explore the behaviour of slit arrays for very low thicknesses and found that they could constitut...