Wavelength de-multiplexing properties of a single aperture flanked by periodic arrays of indentations
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In this paper, we explore the transmission properties of single subwavelength apertures perforated in thin metallic films flanked by asymmetric configurations of periodic arrays of indentations. It is shown how the corrugation in the input side can be used to transmit selectively only two different wavelengths. Also, by tuning the geometrical parameters defining the corrugation of the output side, these two chosen wavelengths can emerge from the structure as two very narrow beams propagating at well-defined directions. This new ability of structured metals can be used as a base to build micronmeter-sized wavelength de-multiplexers.
Journal: Photonics and Nanostructures: Fundamentals and Applications