AIP Advances (Sep 2011)

Plasmonic band edge effects on the transmission properties of metal gratings

  • D. de Ceglia,
  • M. A. Vincenti,
  • M. Scalora,
  • N. Akozbek,
  • M. J. Bloemer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3638161
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 032151 – 032151-15

Abstract

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We present a detailed analysis of the optical properties of one-dimensional arrays of slits in metal films. Although enhanced transmission windows are dominated by Fabry-Perot cavity modes localized inside the slits, the periodicity introduces surface modes that can either enhance or inhibit light transmission. We thus illustrate the interaction between cavity modes and surface modes in both finite and infinite arrays of slits. In particular we study a grating that clearly separates surface plasmon effects from Wood-Rayleigh anomalies. The periodicity of the grating induces a strong plasmonic band gap that inhibits coupling to the cavity modes for frequencies near the center of the band gap, thereby reducing the transmission of the grating. Strong field localization at the high energy plasmonic band edge enhances coupling to the cavity modes while field localization at the low energy band edge leads to weak cavity coupling and reduced transmission.