Abstract

In contrast to the enhanced peak transmission in a subwavelength metal hole array structure (Ebbesen et al., Nature 391:667–669, 1998), here we theoretically investigate the spectral transmission through an array of identical metal slits with ultrathin interlayers and surprisingly find the depressed optical transmission for both infinite and finite array case. Notably, in the latter system, the narrowband dip transmission is evidently produced with the accompaniment of selective field enhancement and phase jumping across the structure. Analyses suggest that this phenomenon is intrinsically related to the penetrant coupling of intracavity surface plasmon polaritons together with the slit termination effect.

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