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Transmission of light through periodic arrays of sub-wavelength slits in metallic hosts

Using Bloch modes to study the extraordinary transmission of light through a periodic array of slits in a metallic host, we discuss the differing roles of surface plasmon polaritons and Wood's anomalies in the observed behavior of such structures. Under certain circumstances, the first few exci...

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Published in:Optics express 2006-07, Vol.14 (14), p.6400-6413
Main Authors: Xie, Y, Zakharian, A R, Moloney, J V, Mansuripur, M
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