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Extraordinary transmission in optical Helmholtz resonators

  • Paul Chevalier
  • , Patrick Bouchon
  • , Emilie Sakat
  • , Jean Luc Pelouard
  • , Fabrice Pardo
  • , Riad Haïdar

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Abstract

Optical Helmholtz resonators (OHRs) have been adapted from acoustics designs for light absorbing structures, exhibiting extreme light confinement. Here, extraordinary transmission of light is theoretically demonstrated through symmetric OHRs, comprising a cavity with two 500 narrow slits on either side. This device has appealing features to act as a spectral bandpass filter in the context of multispectral imaging, in particular its high angular tolerance because of the localized nature of the resonance. Besides, the cavity can be modeled as an inductor and the two slits can be modeled as capacitors, the whole design acting as a LC circuit thus preventing any harmonic features.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2735-2738
Number of pages4
JournalOptics Letters
Volume40
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

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