Nearly-zero transmission through periodically modulated ultrathin metal films
arXiv:1006.3041 · doi:10.1063/1.3481397
Abstract
Transmission of light through an optically ultrathin metal film with a thickness comparable to its skin depth is significant. We demonstrate experimentally nearly-zero transmission of light through a film periodically modulated by a one-dimensional array of subwavelength slits. The suppressed optical transmission is due to the excitation of surface plasmon polaritons and the zero-transmission phenomenon is strongly dependent on the polarization of the incident wave.
accepted by APL