Extraordinary optical transmission without plasmons: the s-polarization case
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❄️ cond-mat.other
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extraordinaryopticalsurfacetransmissionmetallicplasmonss-polarizationwave
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It is shown that extraordinary optical transmission through perforated metallic films is possible for s-polarization. Although surface plasmons do not exist for this polarization, their role can be played by a surface wave sustained by a thin dielectric layer on top of the metallic film. This confirms that the existence of a surface wave, whatever its nature, is the responsible for the extraordinary optical transmission phenomenon.
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