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Nanostructure arrays in free-space: optical properties and applications

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REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS
Volume 77, Issue 12, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0034-4885/77/12/126402

Keywords

nanophotonics; arrays; nanostructures; plasmonics; perfect absorption; photonic crystals; high-contrast-gratings

Funding

  1. French ANR project 3D-BROM
  2. French ANR project NATHI-SOL
  3. French ANR project ULTRACIS-M
  4. French RENATECH network

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Dielectric and metallic gratings have been studied for more than a century. Nevertheless, novel optical phenomena and fabrication techniques have emerged recently and have opened new perspectives for applications in the visible and infrared domains. Here, we review the design rules and the resonant mechanisms that can lead to very efficient light-matter interactions in sub-wavelength nanostructure arrays. We emphasize the role of symmetries and free-space coupling of resonant structures. We present the different scenarios for perfect optical absorption, transmission or reflection of plane waves in resonant nanostructures. We discuss the fabrication issues, experimental achievements and emerging applications of resonant nanostructure arrays.

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