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Metal film with subwavelength size hole: Transmmittance and reflectance study

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Hi


I'm novice in comsol RF simulation. I'm trying to simulate transmittace and reflectance throught metal film with subwavelength size hole. My structure will consists of Air/metal/semiconductor interface. I'm not sure but I think transmittance is governed by surface plasmon polariton. I tried to find some Model on this topic but could not. I'm looking for models that fits best with mine as well as any suggestion how I should go. I'm trying to understand what is the phenomena that governs the transmittance. Thank you

6 Replies Last Post 12 feb 2013, 20:20 GMT-5
Sergei Yushanov Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 decade ago 24 dic 2012, 08:29 GMT-5
Reflection and transmission through air/metal/dielectric layers is classical surface plasmon phenomena in Kretschmann-Raether configuration and is governed by evanescent wave propagation at the metal/dielectric interface:
www.ece.rutgers.edu/~orfanidi/ewa/ch08.pdf

Also, search Comsol’ Papers and Presentations website:
www.comsol.com/search/?s=surface+plasmon

Regards,
Sergei
Reflection and transmission through air/metal/dielectric layers is classical surface plasmon phenomena in Kretschmann-Raether configuration and is governed by evanescent wave propagation at the metal/dielectric interface: http://www.ece.rutgers.edu/~orfanidi/ewa/ch08.pdf Also, search Comsol’ Papers and Presentations website: http://www.comsol.com/search/?s=surface+plasmon Regards, Sergei

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Posted: 1 decade ago 18 gen 2013, 16:51 GMT-5
Thank you for your response.... I have one more question regarding this simulation. I'm trying to find the electric field enhancement in metal film with sub wavelength size holes. I was wondering , will it be correct if i make metal film with sub wavelength size hole and apply electric filed with scattering boundary condition. I have confusion on what type of boundary condition should I use.
Thank you for your response.... I have one more question regarding this simulation. I'm trying to find the electric field enhancement in metal film with sub wavelength size holes. I was wondering , will it be correct if i make metal film with sub wavelength size hole and apply electric filed with scattering boundary condition. I have confusion on what type of boundary condition should I use.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 18 gen 2013, 18:08 GMT-5
if will be correct only for an array of periodic holes
if will be correct only for an array of periodic holes

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Posted: 1 decade ago 4 feb 2013, 12:03 GMT-5
Thank you for your response.

While going through some simulation in RF I found that people are using E field value as 1 . I didn't understand whey they are using 1 is it normalized value or something else??
Thank you for your response. While going through some simulation in RF I found that people are using E field value as 1 . I didn't understand whey they are using 1 is it normalized value or something else??

Sergei Yushanov Certified Consultant

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Posted: 1 decade ago 4 feb 2013, 12:57 GMT-5
Amplitude of the port field can be specified arbitrary. Comsol calculates internally the actual field amplitude based on the port input power – see Power Flow Normalization section in the RF User Guide.

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Sergei
Amplitude of the port field can be specified arbitrary. Comsol calculates internally the actual field amplitude based on the port input power – see Power Flow Normalization section in the RF User Guide. Regards, Sergei

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Posted: 1 decade ago 12 feb 2013, 20:20 GMT-5
Hi,


I was trying to see electric field enhancement in gold nano foil (30nm) with subwavelength size holes (25nm). I had a structure as shown in figure I applied scattering boundary condition and electric filed of E=1 in y axis, I got electric field enhanced up to 4.3 but this is at the center line dividing the structure in 4 parts as seen in figure. I dont know why electric field enhancement is like that and I'm not sure the value I'm getting (4.3) is enhancement in applied electric field by 4.3 times or not.
Hi, I was trying to see electric field enhancement in gold nano foil (30nm) with subwavelength size holes (25nm). I had a structure as shown in figure I applied scattering boundary condition and electric filed of E=1 in y axis, I got electric field enhanced up to 4.3 but this is at the center line dividing the structure in 4 parts as seen in figure. I dont know why electric field enhancement is like that and I'm not sure the value I'm getting (4.3) is enhancement in applied electric field by 4.3 times or not.

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