Abstract

In this study, several kinds of single-layer optical dielectric thin film filters that contain numerous metallic nanoparticles are analyzed. The fundamental characteristics of the filters are disclosed, taking into consideration the effects of both surface plasmon in the nanoparticles and polariton in the background dielectric film, particularly, the very narrow band-pass property. These significant features are reduced to dipole surface plasmon resonance in the metallic nanoparticles and polariton in the dielectric layer. The narrow band-pass characteristics may be utilizable for the so-called optical wavelength division multiplex (WDM) communication systems.

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