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28 August 2017 Optical transmissivity of metallic nanowires
Mazen S. Nairat
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Abstract
Optical transmissivity and reflectivity of one dimensional array of metallic nanowires embedded in transparent dielectric is characterized. i employ wave optics simulation to analyze the optical field distribution in both the dielectric and the nanowires. The results indicate that the transmissivity and reflectivity depend on the polarization states of the incident light. The metallic nanowires matrix transmit in-plane polarization but block light out at of-plane polarization.
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Mazen S. Nairat "Optical transmissivity of metallic nanowires", Proc. SPIE 10344, Nanophotonic Materials XIV, 103440G (28 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2270759
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KEYWORDS
Nanowires

Dielectric polarization

Reflectivity

Dielectrics

Transmittance

Optical simulations

Radio propagation

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