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Blocker size effects on extraordinary light transmission through subwavelength holes in opaque thin metal film

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Abstract

We studied the extraordinary light transmission through opaque thin metal film with subwavelength holes blocked by metal disks. The maximum transmission is achieved when the disk diameter is around 80 nm even with different hole diameters.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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