Some considerations on the transmissivity of thin metal films
Hooper, Ian R.; Sambles, J. Roy
Date: 2008
Journal
Optics Express
Publisher
Optical Society of America
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Abstract
As interest in plasmonics grows the optical properties of thin metal films becomes increasingly significant. Here we explore the
transmissivity of thin metal films at normal incidence, from the ultraviolet to microwaves, and show how, contrary to simplistic treatments, the microwave transmissivity may be much less than the optical ...
As interest in plasmonics grows the optical properties of thin metal films becomes increasingly significant. Here we explore the
transmissivity of thin metal films at normal incidence, from the ultraviolet to microwaves, and show how, contrary to simplistic treatments, the microwave transmissivity may be much less than the optical transmissivity for films which are well below the skin depth in thickness. This arises because the film is acting as a zero order Fabry-Perot with very high reflectivity at each interface. The skin depth then becomes irrelevant for thin
metal films at microwave frequencies. We also note in passing that the expected exponential dependence on thickness at higher thicknesses has an asymptotic limit at zero thickness which may be as high as four times the input intensity.
Physics and Astronomy
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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