Pulse delay and propagation through subwavelength metallic slits
Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics 68:6 2 (2003) 666041-666047
Abstract:
The delay suffered by a pulse propagating through a two-dimensional (2D) metallic grating comprising of subwavelength slits was investigated. The study was performed for carrier frequencies corresponding to two kinds of high transmission resonance - surface plasmon polariton (SPP) and waveguide mode (WGM) resonances. For the SPP resonance, the greater part of pulse delay continued to develop beyond the grating up to a distance of twice the grating period. However, for the WGM resonance, the delay was essentially established within the grating structure.Pulse delay and propagation through subwavelength metallic slits
Physical Review E American Physical Society (APS) 68:6 (2003) 066604
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