Abstract

We minimize scattering losses and maximize coupling to a given free-space mode from a sub-wavelength metal aperture surrounded by periodic and aperiodic corrugations via optimum choice of the parameters of the structure. We show that introduction of aperiodicity into the corrugations enables coupling to a Gaussian mode , which is twice as high as that obtainable from the best periodic-corrugation design. These results indicate the possibility of using such metal nanostructures for quantum- and nonlinear-optical applications.

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