Resonant Bragg scatter of surface plasmons on nanohole arrays

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Using microscopic imaging, we study the generation and propagation of beams of surface plasmons (SPs) on a hexagonal metal nanohole array. We discuss the wavelength-dependent propagation, a Fano-type interference and the possibility to generate focused SP beams. Prominent forking of these beams is attributed to resonant (Bragg) scattering from consecutive lattice planes. This claim is supported by a coupled-mode model.

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