Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2007-04-19
Appl. Phys. Lett. 91, 081503 (2007)
Physics
Optics
4 pages, 2 figures
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.2773763
We report on the observation of enhanced microwave transmission through quasi-periodic hole arrays in metal films. The fraction of transmitted light reaches 50% in a self-standing metal film and approaches 90% when the film is sandwiched between thin dielectric slabs, while the holes occupy only 10% of the sample area. The maximum transmission is accompanied by zero phase change, rendering the film almost 'invisible' over a wide frequency range. The extraordinary transmission phenomenon is interpreted in terms of resonances in the self-consistent interaction between holes, which are represented by effective electric and magnetic dipoles.
de Abajo Francisco J. Garcia
Fedotov Vassili A.
Papasimakis Nikitas
Schwanecke A. S.
Zheludev Nikolay I.
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