Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1643659 | Materials Letters | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We studied theoretically light transmission through a planar rectangular array of silver circular disks. An asymmetric lineshape, which is characteristic of the Fano resonance, has been found in a narrow frequency range of the spectrum. The effect can be attributed to the strong coupling between localized particle plasmon resonances excited on individual silver circular disks and an in-plane propagating collective surface mode arising from the array periodicity, as indicated by the anticrossing behavior of the resonance positions in the transmission spectra. More importantly, it was found that a fifty-two fold enhancement of electric field was achieved as compared with the purely resonance at the excitation of this Fanolike resonance; and only a collective surface mode with its electric field parallel to the array plane can mediate the excitation of such a Fanolike resonance.
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Authors
Jing Chen, Rongqing Xu, Peng Mao, Yuanjian Liu, Chaojun Tang, Jianqiang Liu, Labao Zhang,