非凡的光传输
传输(电信)
波长
物理
光学
共振(粒子物理)
表面等离子体激元
散射
等离子体子
光散射
电磁频谱
极化子
光学现象
表面等离子共振
电磁辐射
表面等离子体子
光电子学
电信
计算机科学
量子力学
纳米颗粒
作者
Haitao Liu,Philippe Lalanne
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2008-04-01
卷期号:452 (7188): 728-731
被引量:690
摘要
The phenomenon of extraordinary light transmission through metallic films perforated by nanohole arrays at optical frequencies was first observed a decade ago and initiated important further experimental and theoretical work. In view of potential applications of such structures--for example, subwavelength optics, optoelectronics devices, and chemical sensing--it is important to understand the underlying physical processes in detail. Here we derive a microscopic theory of the transmission through subwavelength hole arrays, by considering the elementary processes associated with scattering of surface-plasmon-polariton (SPP) modes by individual one-dimensional chains of subwavelength holes. Using a SPP coupled-mode model that coherently gathers these elementary processes, we derive analytical expressions for all the transmission spectrum characteristics--such as the resonance wavelength, the peak transmission and the anti-resonance. Further comparisons of the model predictions with fully vectorial computational results allow us quantitatively to check the model accuracy and to discuss the respective impacts of SPP modes and of other electromagnetic fields on producing the extraordinary transmission of light. The model greatly expands our understanding of the phenomenon and may affect further engineering of nanoplasmonic devices.
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