Abstract
An experimental study of the optical properties of two types of metal–dielectric composites based on opal matrices has been carried out: (1) layered structures, obtained by successive deposition of metal and dielectric films on a monolayer of opal globules, where anomalous transmission and absorption of light was found due to the excitation of surface plasmon polaritons of various types; (2) “massive” opal samples, into which the metal was introduced by the method of electrothermal diffusion, where an asymmetric shape of Bragg resonance curves was observed, due to the Fano resonance.
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