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Shao Wei-Jia, Li Wei-Min, Xu Xiao-Liang, Wang Hui-Jie, Wu Yi-Zhi, Yu Jing. Extraordinary optical transmission through a subwavelength composite hole-pillar arrayJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(11): 117301.
| Shao Wei-Jia, Li Wei-Min, Xu Xiao-Liang, Wang Hui-Jie, Wu Yi-Zhi, Yu Jing. Extraordinary optical transmission through a subwavelength composite hole-pillar arrayJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(11): 117301. |
Extraordinary optical transmission through a subwavelength composite hole-pillar array
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Abstract
We numerically investigate the transmission properties of a subwavelength composite hole-pillar array. As the radius of the pillar increases, the transmission properties experience a complex evolution. It is found that the magnetic dipole resonance of the pillar suppresses the surface plasmon polariton resonance (SPPR) at the gold-air interface. There are two strong transmission peaks associated with the magnetic dipole resonance of pillar and SPPR at the gold-silica interface. A peak associated with magnetic quadrupole resonance of the pillar is observed. Moreover, there is a weak peak associated with the coupling between the whispering-gallery plasmon (WGP) mode and magnetic dipole. Our work is helpful for making a dual band optical filter. -
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