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15 October 2012 Surface-plasmon mediated near-field light diffraction
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Abstract
The electromagnetic response of an arbitrary array of multiple slits perforated on a metallic film and filled with different slit dielectric materials is studied in an analytical way. As a specific example, we consider a triple-slit structure perforated on a gold film, where the middle slit is used for the surface-plasmon excitation by a narrow Gaussian beam while the other two side slits are used for the detection of a transmitted surface-plasmon wave propagated from the middle opaque slit either at a particular wavelength or at double that wavelength, respectively. For this particular structure, we show that only one of the two side observation slits can be in a passing state for a particular wavelength, but the other blocked slit will change to a passing state at double that wavelength with a specific design for the slit depth, silt dielectric and inter-slit distance in the deep sub-wavelength regime. In this sense, we create a surface-plasmon mediated light diffraction in the near-filed regime.
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Danhong Huang and L. David Wellems "Surface-plasmon mediated near-field light diffraction", Proc. SPIE 8495, Reflection, Scattering, and Diffraction from Surfaces III, 84950H (15 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.927772
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KEYWORDS
Dielectrics

Metals

Diffraction

Near field

Gaussian beams

Surface plasmons

Gold

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