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Experimental study of transmission enhancement of evanescent waves through silver films assisted by surface plasmon excitation
Authors:N Fang  Z Liu  T-J Yen  X Zhang
Institution:(1) Center for Scalable and Integrated Nanomanufacturing (SINAM), University of California, 5130 Etcheverry Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Abstract:In this paper, we investigated an essential precursor of superlensing: enhancing the transmission of evanescent waves assisted by excitation of surface plasmon. Using natural roughness as a well characterized grating, the transmission of evanescent waves is studied through silver thin films of increasing thickness. Measurements and calculations are performed in the wavelength range of 514.5 nm to 351.1 nm where the real part of the permittivity of silver is negative. Pronounced peaks due to surface-plasmon excitations are observed in the transmission spectra. We found the transmission of evanescent waves rapidly grows with the film thickness up to about 50 nm, after which it decays as loss becomes significant. As the permittivity of a silver slab approaches -1, we experimentally observed a broadening of surface plasmon bandwidth. Our study indicates a pathway to access the deep subwavelength features by metamaterial superlens. PACS 42.79-e; 42.30.Wb; 78.20.Ci; 78.66.Bz
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