Anomalous reflection in a metallic plate with subwavelength grooves of circular cross section

Resonant features in the response of finite arrays of rectangular grooves ruled on a metallic plate have been reported in connection with the excitation of phase resonances. These anomalies are generated by a particular arrangement of the magnetic field phases inside the subwavelength grooves when t...

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Autores principales: Valencia, C.I., Skigin, D.C.
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spelling todo:paper_1559128X_v48_n30_p5863_Valencia2023-10-03T16:26:06Z Anomalous reflection in a metallic plate with subwavelength grooves of circular cross section Valencia, C.I. Skigin, D.C. Electromagnetic wave polarization Electromagnetic waves Geometry Anomalous reflection Circular cross-sections Finite array Metallic plate Phase configurations Phase resonances Rectangular groove Sub-wavelength Plates (structural components) Resonant features in the response of finite arrays of rectangular grooves ruled on a metallic plate have been reported in connection with the excitation of phase resonances. These anomalies are generated by a particular arrangement of the magnetic field phases inside the subwavelength grooves when the structure is illuminated by a p-polarized electromagnetic wave. We show that this kind of resonance is also present for grooves of circular cross section and appear as sharp peaks in the specular response, the number of which increases with the number of grooves in the structure. A significant intensification of the field within the grooves is also found for these particular phase configurations. The dependence of the response on the geometrical parameters of the structure is analyzed in detail, in order to consider these structures for potential applications such as frequency selectors and polarizers. © 2009 Optical Society of America. Fil:Valencia, C.I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Skigin, D.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_1559128X_v48_n30_p5863_Valencia
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topic Electromagnetic wave polarization
Electromagnetic waves
Geometry
Anomalous reflection
Circular cross-sections
Finite array
Metallic plate
Phase configurations
Phase resonances
Rectangular groove
Sub-wavelength
Plates (structural components)
spellingShingle Electromagnetic wave polarization
Electromagnetic waves
Geometry
Anomalous reflection
Circular cross-sections
Finite array
Metallic plate
Phase configurations
Phase resonances
Rectangular groove
Sub-wavelength
Plates (structural components)
Valencia, C.I.
Skigin, D.C.
Anomalous reflection in a metallic plate with subwavelength grooves of circular cross section
topic_facet Electromagnetic wave polarization
Electromagnetic waves
Geometry
Anomalous reflection
Circular cross-sections
Finite array
Metallic plate
Phase configurations
Phase resonances
Rectangular groove
Sub-wavelength
Plates (structural components)
description Resonant features in the response of finite arrays of rectangular grooves ruled on a metallic plate have been reported in connection with the excitation of phase resonances. These anomalies are generated by a particular arrangement of the magnetic field phases inside the subwavelength grooves when the structure is illuminated by a p-polarized electromagnetic wave. We show that this kind of resonance is also present for grooves of circular cross section and appear as sharp peaks in the specular response, the number of which increases with the number of grooves in the structure. A significant intensification of the field within the grooves is also found for these particular phase configurations. The dependence of the response on the geometrical parameters of the structure is analyzed in detail, in order to consider these structures for potential applications such as frequency selectors and polarizers. © 2009 Optical Society of America.
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author Valencia, C.I.
Skigin, D.C.
author_facet Valencia, C.I.
Skigin, D.C.
author_sort Valencia, C.I.
title Anomalous reflection in a metallic plate with subwavelength grooves of circular cross section
title_short Anomalous reflection in a metallic plate with subwavelength grooves of circular cross section
title_full Anomalous reflection in a metallic plate with subwavelength grooves of circular cross section
title_fullStr Anomalous reflection in a metallic plate with subwavelength grooves of circular cross section
title_full_unstemmed Anomalous reflection in a metallic plate with subwavelength grooves of circular cross section
title_sort anomalous reflection in a metallic plate with subwavelength grooves of circular cross section
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_1559128X_v48_n30_p5863_Valencia
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