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      Optical and acoustic sensing using Fano-like resonances in dual phononic and photonic crystal plate

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      Journal of Applied Physics
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              Light in tiny holes.

              The presence of tiny holes in an opaque metal film, with sizes smaller than the wavelength of incident light, leads to a wide variety of unexpected optical properties such as strongly enhanced transmission of light through the holes and wavelength filtering. These intriguing effects are now known to be due to the interaction of the light with electronic resonances in the surface of the metal film, and they can be controlled by adjusting the size and geometry of the holes. This knowledge is opening up exciting new opportunities in applications ranging from subwavelength optics and optoelectronics to chemical sensing and biophysics.
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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Physics
                Journal of Applied Physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-8979
                1089-7550
                March 21 2016
                March 21 2016
                : 119
                : 11
                : 114502
                Article
                10.1063/1.4944600
                f5309232-5aed-43f1-abfb-dc8da7e5df3d
                © 2016
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