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Investigation of Surface Plasmon Resonance in Super-Period Gold Nanoslit Arrays

Published 5 Jul 2012 in physics.optics | (1207.1143v1)

Abstract: Surface plasmon resonance in super-period metal nanoslits can be observed in the first order diffraction as well in the zeroth order transmission. In this paper, surface plasmon resonance modes in various super-period gold nanoslit arrays are investigated. It is found that the surface plasmon resonance frequencies are determined by the small period of the nanoslits in super-period nanoslits. The number of nanoslits in the unit cell super-period and the nanoslit width do not control the surface plasmon resonance frequencies. It is also found that the resonance wavelength observed in the first order diffraction reveals more accurate the real surface plasmon resonance wavelength in the metal super-period nanoslit array device.

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