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Extraordinary transmission of gold-capped sphere arrays in mid-infrared range

We report an extraordinary transmission (EOT) of gold-capped silica microsphere monolayers in the mid-infrared range of 5–25 μ m. The observed transmittance is significantly greater than that of a flat gold film with the same thickness, although the surface of the microsphere monolayer appeared to b...

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Published in:Optics express 2021-10, Vol.29 (22), p.35191-35205
Main Authors: Thanh Tam, Hoang Thi, Kajikawa, Kotaro
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