Abstract
Ordered and disordered monolayers of spheres were assembled on dielectric and metallized substrate using the Langmuir-Blodgett style technique. The coexistence of Mie and diffraction resonances was investigated. Experiments showed the weak dependence of diffraction resonances on the distance between spheres, but their gradual destruction with increasing disorder. In turn, Mie resonances appear along the increased light localization in the monolayer, but experience strong blue shift and gradual reduction of the magnitude along the increased isolation in the lattice. Calculation proved that hybridization of Mie resonances rapidly vanishes along the increase of the spacing between spheres and the hopping of excitations between spheres can be expected only in tightly packed arrays.
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