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Extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) is a phenomenon which has received extraordinary attention since its discovery, twelve years ago. The phenomenon takes place at any frequency range - not only at the optical regime -, and it has been explained in terms of the excitation of surface waves along the periodically structured metal screens used in the experiments. EOT also takes place, however, through...
Unexpected enhanced transmission of electromagnetic waves through periodic arrays of electrically small holes or slits in opaque screens has been a hot topic of research during the last ten years. Most of work has been done in the frame of optics and condensed matter physics. At the present moment there is a well established theory explaining this phenomenon in terms of the so-called (spoof) surface...
Extraordinary optical transmission of light or electromagnetic waves through metal plates periodically perforated with subwavelength holes has been exhaustively analyzed in the last ten years. The study of this phenomenon has attracted the attention of many scientists working in the fields of optics and condensed matter physics. This confluence of scientists has given rise to different theories, some...
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