Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8203760 | Physics Letters A | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
In the frame of the quasi-optical approach we solve the diffraction problem and describe surface modes confined at a metallic plate with a shallow grating of finite length. We prove that such planar grating can form a highly selective surface-wave Bragg resonator. For a given material conductivity and grating length, we find the optimum corrugation depth that provides the maximum value of Q factor. These results are applicable for developing resonators for terahertz frequency bands.
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Authors
N.S. Ginzburg, A.M. Malkin, A.S. Sergeev, S.E. Fil'chenkov, V.Yu. Zaslavsky,