2009 Volume 18 Issue 3
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Ma Jian-Yong, Xu Cheng, Liu Shi-Jie, Zhang Da-Wei, Jin Yun-Xia, Fan Zheng-Xiu, Shao Jian-Da. 2009: Surface plasmon resonance transmission filters at 1053 nm based on metallic grating with narrow slit, Chinese Physics B, 18(3): 1029-1032.
Citation: Ma Jian-Yong, Xu Cheng, Liu Shi-Jie, Zhang Da-Wei, Jin Yun-Xia, Fan Zheng-Xiu, Shao Jian-Da. 2009: Surface plasmon resonance transmission filters at 1053 nm based on metallic grating with narrow slit, Chinese Physics B, 18(3): 1029-1032.

Surface plasmon resonance transmission filters at 1053 nm based on metallic grating with narrow slit

  • Available Online: 30/03/2009
  • Fund Project: the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant 10704079)
  • Metallic gratings with narrow slits can lead to special optical properties such as strongly enhancing the trans-mission and considerably strengthening the polarized effect. A narrow-band filter suitable for application in optical communication is designed by sandwiching a metallic grating between two identical dielectric films. The maximum transmission can reach 96% after optimizing the parameters of films and grating at a central wavelength of 1053 nm. It is the first time, to our knowledge, that such high transmission has been reported since the discovery of the extraor-dinarily high transmission through periodic holes or slits; moreover, the extremely polarized effect is also found in P mode of this symmetric grating.
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Surface plasmon resonance transmission filters at 1053 nm based on metallic grating with narrow slit

Abstract: Metallic gratings with narrow slits can lead to special optical properties such as strongly enhancing the trans-mission and considerably strengthening the polarized effect. A narrow-band filter suitable for application in optical communication is designed by sandwiching a metallic grating between two identical dielectric films. The maximum transmission can reach 96% after optimizing the parameters of films and grating at a central wavelength of 1053 nm. It is the first time, to our knowledge, that such high transmission has been reported since the discovery of the extraor-dinarily high transmission through periodic holes or slits; moreover, the extremely polarized effect is also found in P mode of this symmetric grating.

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