Enhanced Infrared Transmission through Subwavelength Coaxial Metallic Arrays

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Wave Propagation, Transmission And Absorption, Gratings, Optical Properties Of Specific Thin Films

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We report the observation of enhanced near-infrared transmission through arrays of subwavelength coaxial metallic structures compared with that through comparable diameter hole arrays as a result of localized electromagnetic modes supported by the complex coaxial unit cell. Polarization and angle-dependent transmission measurements clearly demonstrate the coupling between this localized mode and delocalized surface plasmon modes. A generalized, multiple discrete states Fano line shape provides a good fit to the experimental results.

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