In this paper, we employ an antireflective coating which comprises inverted π-shaped metallic grooves to manipulate the behaviour of a transverse-magnetic (TM)-polarised plane wave transmitted through a periodic nanoslit array. At normal incidence, such scheme cannot only retain the optical curtain effect in the output region but also generate the extraordinary transmission of light through the nanoslits with the total transmission efficiency as high as 90 %. Besides, we show that the spatially invariant field distribution in the output region as well as the field distribution of resonant modes around the inverted π-shaped grooves can be reproduced immaculately when the system is excited by an array of point sources beneath the inverted π-s...
We investigate a periodic array of aluminum nanoantennas embedded in a light-emitting slab waveguide...
Recently it has been predicted that “cylindrical” surface plasmons (CSP’s) on cylindrical interfaces...
Metallic structures with feature sizes on the order of the wavelength of light show numerous optical...
NSFC [61275063]; National Key Scientific Program [2012CB933503]; Natural Science Foundation of Fujia...
The debate on the underlying physics of the extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through a metal...
Transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) monolayers have enabled important applications in light emitt...
Plasmonic properties of metal nanostructures are appealing due to their potential to enhance photovo...
Extraordinary optical transmission of 1D metallic gratings is studied. Experimental samples are fabr...
The release of the rst report by Faraday in 1857 set the foundation of the production of metal nanop...
The paper focuses on the extraordinary transmission phenomenon, an example of plasmonics. In a perio...
Plasmonic metasurfaces provide unprecedented control of the properties of light. By designing symmet...
Recently, we have introduced a mechanism to achieve ultrabroadband light funnelling and total transm...
AbstractAn international team of physicists led by Henri Lezec and Thomas Ebbesen of the Louis Paste...
We theoretically investigate the optical transmission through a subwavelength slit covered with a na...
We compare the optical response of isolated nanowires, double-wire systems, and Pi-structures, and s...
We investigate a periodic array of aluminum nanoantennas embedded in a light-emitting slab waveguide...
Recently it has been predicted that “cylindrical” surface plasmons (CSP’s) on cylindrical interfaces...
Metallic structures with feature sizes on the order of the wavelength of light show numerous optical...
NSFC [61275063]; National Key Scientific Program [2012CB933503]; Natural Science Foundation of Fujia...
The debate on the underlying physics of the extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through a metal...
Transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) monolayers have enabled important applications in light emitt...
Plasmonic properties of metal nanostructures are appealing due to their potential to enhance photovo...
Extraordinary optical transmission of 1D metallic gratings is studied. Experimental samples are fabr...
The release of the rst report by Faraday in 1857 set the foundation of the production of metal nanop...
The paper focuses on the extraordinary transmission phenomenon, an example of plasmonics. In a perio...
Plasmonic metasurfaces provide unprecedented control of the properties of light. By designing symmet...
Recently, we have introduced a mechanism to achieve ultrabroadband light funnelling and total transm...
AbstractAn international team of physicists led by Henri Lezec and Thomas Ebbesen of the Louis Paste...
We theoretically investigate the optical transmission through a subwavelength slit covered with a na...
We compare the optical response of isolated nanowires, double-wire systems, and Pi-structures, and s...
We investigate a periodic array of aluminum nanoantennas embedded in a light-emitting slab waveguide...
Recently it has been predicted that “cylindrical” surface plasmons (CSP’s) on cylindrical interfaces...
Metallic structures with feature sizes on the order of the wavelength of light show numerous optical...