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Surface Plasmon Enhanced Optical Devices

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Abstract

Surface plasmons strongly enhance the transmission of light through subwavelength apertures in an opaque metal film when the metal has periodic surface corrugations. We discuss the physics and possible applications of this phenomenon.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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