Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2006-06-24
Physics
Optics
11 pages, 4 figs
Scientific paper
We experimentally and theoretically study electromagnetic properties of optically thin silicon carbide (SiC) membranes perforated by an array of sub-wavelength holes. Giant absorption and transmission is found using Fourier Transformed Infrared (FTIR) microscopy and explained by introducing a frequency-dependent effective permittivity $\epsilon_{\rm eff}(\omega)$ of the perforated film. The value of $\epsilon_{\rm eff}(\omega)$ is determined by the excitation of two distinct types of hole resonances: a delocalized slow surface polariton (SSP) whose frequency is largely determined by the array period, and a localized surface polariton (LSP) which corresponds to the resonances of an isolated hole. Only SSPs are shown to modify $\epsilon_{\rm eff}(\omega)$ strongly enough to cause giant transmission and absorption.
III Burton Neuner
Korobkin Dmitriy
Mayergoyz Isaak D.
Shvets Gennady
Urzhumov Yaroslav A.
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