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20 September 2011 Fabrication and characterization of long range surface plasmon devices based on metallic subwavelength gratings
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In this paper, long range surface plasmon devices using metallic subwavelength gratings are experimentally demonstrated. Subwavelength gold gratings are fabricated with deep UV interference lithography. Long range surface plasmon device using these subwavelength gold gratings is characterized by measuring the surface plasmon resonance reflectance curve in an attenuated total reflection setup. Surface plasmon resonance curve with approximately ten times narrower angular width than that from long range surface plasmon propagating along metallic thin films has been observed experimentally..
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Zhi Wu, Andrew M. Sarangan, and Qiwen Zhan "Fabrication and characterization of long range surface plasmon devices based on metallic subwavelength gratings", Proc. SPIE 8096, Plasmonics: Metallic Nanostructures and Their Optical Properties IX, 80962L (20 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.893133
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KEYWORDS
Gold

Surface plasmons

Mirrors

Deep ultraviolet

Refractive index

Thin films

Beam shaping

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