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Investigation of the effect of finite grating size on the performance of guided-mode resonance filters

Robert R. Boye, +1 more
- 20 Jul 2000 - 
- Vol. 39, Iss: 21, pp 3649-3653
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A simple analytical model based on the attenuation properties of the waveguide and a fixed length of the grating aperture is developed, which is in good agreement with experimental filters formed with subwavelength period photoresist gratings and solgel waveguides.
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We evaluate the effect of finite aperture gratings on the spectral and efficiency characteristics of guided-mode resonance filters. A simple analytical model based on the attenuation properties of the waveguide and a fixed length of the grating aperture is developed. The results from this model are in good agreement with experimental filters formed with subwavelength period photoresist gratings and solgel waveguides.

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A New Theory of Wood’s Anomalies on Optical Gratings

A. Hessel, +1 more
- 01 Oct 1965 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a new theory of Wood's anomalies is presented which is based on a guided wave approach rather than the customary multiple scattering procedure, which provides both new insight and a method of calculation.
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