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Integrated plasmonic devices may be isolated using plasmonic Bragg reflectors (PBRs). Systematic experimental characterization shows optimal reflection for three PBR layers, 45 nm deep. Isolation between series of nanohole array structures using PBRs is demonstrated.
Plasmonic Bragg reflectors (PBRs) enhance extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) through arrays of subwavelength apertures. Here, we characterize PBRs with variable line depth, number of holes in the array, and number of lines. The experimentally determined optimum depth of 45 nm and the EOT enhancement saturation for only three PBR lines is discussed in terms of the surface plasmon polariton skin...
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