Near-field characterization of extraordinary optical transmission in sub-wavelength aperture arrays

Michael Mrejen, Abraham Israel, Hesham Taha, Mila Palchan, Aaron Lewis*

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Abstract

Extra ordinary transmission through arrays of sub-wavelength apertures has been investigated using near-field scanning optical microscopy. For such studies arrays were fabricated to give maximum resonance enhancement of light transmission at the wavelength of illumination that was used (532 nm). To define this enhancement a design was employed, that allowed in one field of view of a near-field image the investigation of single apertures of dimension that was similar to what was incorporated into the sub-wavelength hole array. Significant asymmetry in the transmission and the propagation of the light along the aperture array was detected. This non-uniformity could be explained by polarization of the incident light, edge effects and the geometry of the array. The results support a hypothesis of both enhanced, transmission due to surface plasmons and a non-diffracting beaming as a function of distance effect in the propagation of the light from the array.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9129-9138
Number of pages10
JournalOptics Express
Volume15
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Jul 2007

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