Surface plasmon resonance transmission filters at 1053nm based on metallic grating with narrow slit
Ma Jian-Yong(麻健勇)a)b)†, Xu Cheng(许程)a)b), Liu Shi-Jie(刘世杰)a)b), Zhang Da-Wei(张大伟)a), Jin Yun-Xia(晋云霞)a), Fan Zheng-Xiu(范正修)a), and Shao Jian-Da(邵建达)a)
a Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800, China; b Graduate school of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China
Abstract Metallic gratings with narrow slits can lead to special optical properties such as strongly enhancing the transmission 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 extraordinarily high transmission through periodic holes or slits; moreover, the extremely polarized effect is also found in P mode of this symmetric grating.
Received: 25 June 2008
Revised: 04 August 2008
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Fund: Project supported by
the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No
10704079).
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Ma Jian-Yong(麻健勇), Xu Cheng(许程), Liu Shi-Jie(刘世杰), Zhang Da-Wei(张大伟), Jin Yun-Xia(晋云霞), Fan Zheng-Xiu(范正修), and Shao Jian-Da(邵建达) Surface plasmon resonance transmission filters at 1053nm based on metallic grating with narrow slit 2009 Chin. Phys. B 18 1029
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