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27 August 2014 Confined modes on a meta-surface
Richard Razafindrakoto, Emmanuel Rousseau, Didier Felbacq, Emmanuel Kling
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Abstract
Meta–surfaces or 2D metamaterials are generally considered in the far-field. Because of their resonant properties, they possess also an interesting band structure in the near-field. A meta–surface made of a set of parallel nano- wires deposited on a surface was studied. Bloch waves localized on the surface exist in the vicinity of the anti-resonances of the nano-wires. This band-structure leads to strong variations in the efficiencies of the meta- surface seen as a diffraction grating.
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Richard Razafindrakoto, Emmanuel Rousseau, Didier Felbacq, and Emmanuel Kling "Confined modes on a meta-surface", Proc. SPIE 9172, Nanostructured Thin Films VII, 917203 (27 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2060649
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KEYWORDS
Nanowires

Scattering

Diffraction gratings

Metamaterials

Near field

Reflectivity

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