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Extraordinary optical transmission

Keywords Nanohole array Surface plasmon resonance Optical sensing Chemical sensing Biosensing Microfluidic Nanofluidic Extraordinary optical transmission... [Pg.156]

Ebbesen TW, Lezec FU, Ghaemi FIF, Thio T, Wolff PA (1998) Extraordinary optical transmission through sub wavelength hole arrays. Nature 391 667-669... [Pg.177]

Ekinci, Y., Solak, H. H., and David, C. (2006). Extraordinary optical transmission in the ultraviolet region through aluminum hole arrays. Optics Letters 22 172-174. [Pg.527]

Martin-Moreno L, Garcia-Vidal FJ, Lezec HJ, Pellerin KM, Thio T, Pendry JB, Ebbesen TW (2001) Theory of extraordinary optical transmission through subwavelength hole arrays. Phys Rev Lett 86 1114... [Pg.31]

Gordon R, Sinton D, Kavanagh KL, Brolo AG (2008) A new generation of sensors based on extraordinary optical transmission. Acc Chem Res 41 1049... [Pg.31]

Among subwavelength plasmonic crystals described within the context of infrared photodetection, an important position belongs to 2D arrays of nanoapertures in opaque metal films. Such structures first drew attention for their abUily to transmit light in spite of the dimensions of nanoapertures that are much smaller than the operating wavelength. This effect was denoted as extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) [309]. [Pg.122]


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