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Title: Long-wavelength optical transmission of extremely narrow slits via hybrid surface-plasmon and Fabry–Pérot modes
Authors: Li, XF
Yu, SF 
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2010
Source: Journal of applied physics, 1 July 2010, v. 108, no. 1, 013302, p. 013302-1 - 013302-5
Abstract: We have verified that extraordinary transmission of long-wavelength light through extremely narrow slits in a thick metal film can be achieved by hybrid surface-plasmon and Fabry-Ṕrot modes. Transmittance of these ultranarrow slits, which have width and thickness of 0.56 μm and 100 μm, respectively, for a terahertz light with wavelength of 225 μm can be 2.1 × 10 8 times higher than that predicted by using classic theory. Furthermore, the corresponding ratio between transmission wavelength and slit width can be up to 400, which is over 60 times larger than that the conventional grating-based surface-plasmon modes can provide.
Publisher: AIP Publishing LLC
Journal: Journal of applied physics 
ISSN: 0021-8979
EISSN: 1089-7550
DOI: 10.1063/1.3457841
Rights: © 2010 American Institute of Physics
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and AIP Publishing. This article appeared in Li, X. F., & Yu, S. F. (2010). Long-wavelength optical transmission of extremely narrow slits via hybrid surface-plasmon and Fabry–Pérot modes. Journal of Applied Physics, 108(1) and may be found at https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3457841.
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