Verslegers et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Temporal coupled-mode theory for resonant aperturesVerslegers et al., 2010
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- Verslegers L
- Yu Z
- Catrysse P
- Fan S
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We develop the coupled-mode theory for nanoscale resonant apertures. We show that the maximum transmission and absorption cross sections for subwavelength resonant apertures are only related to the wavelength of the incident light and the directivity of the aperture's …
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