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Large positive and negative Goos-Hänchen shifts near the surface plasmon resonance in subwavelength grating

Nikolai I. Petrov, Viktor A. Danilov, В. В. Попов, B A Usievich

2020Optics Express52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diffraction of light of a visible spectral range by subwavelength metal gratings has been investigated experimentally and theoretically using rigorous electromagnetic calculations. It has been demonstrated that an effect of surface plasmon resonance (SPR), at which total absorption of light by metal grating can be observed, occurs under certain conditions. Large positive and negative Goos-Hänchen (GH) shifts occur near the SPR. It has been shown that the reflected beam is split into two parts, the relative powers of which depend on the incident beam width and the grating depth. The dependence of the GH shifts on the grating period and grating depth has been investigated for different incident beam widths. The high sensitivity of the GH shift on the incident angle of a light beam near the SPR has been demonstrated.

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