Enhanced transmission with coaxial nanoapertures: Role of cylindrical surface plasmons

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Haftel, Michael I. [1 ]
Schlockermann, Carl
Blumberg, G.
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[1] USN, Res Lab, Crt Computat Mat Sci, Washington, DC USA
[2] Munich Univ Appl Sci, Munich, Germany
[3] Lucent Technol, Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ 07974 USA
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10.1103/PhysRevB.74.235405
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We simulate the optical fields and optical transmission through nanoarrays of silica rings embedded in thin gold films using the finite-difference-time-domain method. By examining the optical transmission spectra for varying ring geometries we uncover large enhancements in the transmission at wavelengths much longer than the usual cutoffs for cylindrical apertures or where the usual planar surface plasmons or other periodic effects from the array could play a role. We attribute these enhancements to closely coupled cylindrical surface plasmons on the inner and outer surfaces of the rings, and this coupling is more efficient as the inner and outer ring radii approach each other. We confirm this hypothesis by comparing the transmission peaks of the simulation with cylindrical surface plasmon (CSP) dispersion curves calculated for the geometries of interest. One important result is that a transmission peak appears in the simulations close to the frequency where the longitudinal wave number k(z) in the ring satisfies k(z)=m pi/L, where m is an integer and L the length of the aperture, for a normal CSP TE1 or TM1 mode. The behavior of the CSP dispersion is such that propagating modes can be sent through the rings for ever longer wavelengths as the ring radii approach, whereas the transmission decreases only in proportion to the ring area.
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