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Dispersion study of the infrared transmission resonances of freestanding ni Microarrays

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PLASMONICS
卷 1, 期 1, 页码 87-93

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11468-005-9001-4

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surface plasmons in the infrare; nickel bigrating; subwavelength apertures; extraordinary transmission in the infrared

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Nickel films (several-micrometer thickness, with 5.2-mu m square holes in a square lattice array with 12.7-mu m hole-to-hole spacing) exhibit Ebbesen's extraordinary transmission effect in the infrared; that is, they transmit a higher fraction of incident infrared light than the fractional open area of the holes. The role of surface plasmons (SPs) in this phenomenon is much debated, so we have obtained a data set whereby this idea and others can be tested against empirically determined dispersion curves. Unpolarized, zero-order transmission spectra have been recorded by rotating the mesh (from -2 degrees to 60 degrees in 1 degrees steps) relative to the spectrometer's incident beam about an axis along the mesh's nearest hole-to-hole spacing in order to create the dispersion diagram. The data are numerically analyzed for peak centers that are then projected outside of the light line (by SP momentum matching equations) to two SP dispersion curves that are spaced in frequency by a splitting. With this caveat, all of the observed structure is accounted for by a simple SP model.

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