Coupling between localized resonance and excitation of surface waves in metal hole arrays
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We investigate the transition of the dominant resonant transmission mechanism from localized resonance to excitation of surface waves and vice versa in metal hole arrays. The transition occurs continuously with a change in the length of the rectangular holes. We also study the effect of the incident-beam diameter and surface condition on the transmission spectrum. Our experimental results show the important differences between the two mechanisms. They also confirm the theoretical prediction of Bravo-Abad [Phys. Rev. B 76, 241102(R) (2007)].
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- 2009-04-00
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