Light transmission assisted by Brewster-Zennek modes in chromium films carrying a subwavelength hole array

Physics – Optics

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5 pages, 4 figures. Published version

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10.1103/PhysRevB.71.075404

This work confirms that not only surface plasmons but many other kinds of electromagnetic eigenmodes should be considered in explaining the values of the transmittivity through a slab bearing a two-dimensional periodic corrugation. Specifically, the role of Brewster-Zennek modes appearing in metallic films exhibiting regions of weak positive dielectric constant. It is proposed that these modes play a significant role in the light transmission in a thin chromium film perforated with normal cylindrical holes, for appropriate lattice parameters.

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