2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2005.12778
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Finite-size effects in wave transmission through plasmonic crystals: A tale of two scales

Matthias Maier,
Mitchell Luskin,
Dionisios Margetis

Abstract: We study optical coefficients that characterize wave propagation through layered structures called plasmonic crystals. These consist of a finite number of stacked metallic sheets embedded in dielectric hosts with a subwavelength spacing. By adjustment of the frequency, spacing, number as well as geometry of the layers, these structures may exhibit appealing transmission properties in a range of frequencies from the terahertz to the mid-infrared regime. Our approach uses a blend of analytical and numerical meth… Show more

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