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30 April 2012 Infrared spectral filtering based on guided-mode resonance structure
E. Sakat, G. Vincent, P. Ghenuche, N. Bardou, S. Collin, F. Pardo, J.-L. Pelouard, R. Haïdar
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Abstract
We present the experimental study of a new design of band-pass filter based on guided-mode resonances in a free-standing metal-dielectric structure with subwavelength gratings. Component consists of a subwavelength gold grating with narrow slits deposited on a silicon nitride membrane. High optical transmission is measured with up to 78% transmission at resonance. Experimental angularly resolved spectra are presented: they reveal the role of the diffracted orders and of the waveguide eigenmode in the resonance. Spectra have a typical profile of Fano resonances: we show that this profile is due to interferences between a direct transmission channel through the 0th order, and an indirect transmission channel which results from the excitation by the ±1 diffracted orders of a waveguide eigenmode.
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E. Sakat, G. Vincent, P. Ghenuche, N. Bardou, S. Collin, F. Pardo, J.-L. Pelouard, and R. Haïdar "Infrared spectral filtering based on guided-mode resonance structure", Proc. SPIE 8424, Nanophotonics IV, 842414 (30 April 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.922563
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KEYWORDS
Bandpass filters

Optical filters

Gold

Waveguides

Dielectric filters

Dielectrics

Infrared radiation

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