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24 April 2018 Optical properties of nano-hole array with randomly designed surface
Mamoru Tamura, Shiho Tokonami, Takuya Iida
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Abstract
Various optical properties originated from the surface plasmon resonance have been much studied, as the example of extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) arising in the metallic thin film with a nano-hole array (NHA). In the analytical chemistry, these phenomena can be applied to the sensors for viruses and bacteria based on the peak shift caused by the change in surrounding refractive index. We have clarified that the amount of EOT peak shift can be enhanced by designing the surface structure of NHA with the random nano-spikes. The results indicate the two cases that the peak shift is enhanced with and without the EOT, which leads to the understanding of the applicable range of random NHA design.
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Mamoru Tamura, Shiho Tokonami, and Takuya Iida "Optical properties of nano-hole array with randomly designed surface", Proc. SPIE 10712, Optical Manipulation Conference, 1071211 (24 April 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2319399
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KEYWORDS
Optical properties

Target detection

Sensors

Finite-difference time-domain method

Extraordinary optical transmission

Surface plasmons

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