Anomalous transmission through heavily doped conducting polymer films with periodic subwavelength hole array

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Vardeny, Zeev Valentine; Nahata, Ajay
Other Author Matsui, Tatsunosuke; Agrawal, Amit; Menon, Reghu
Title Anomalous transmission through heavily doped conducting polymer films with periodic subwavelength hole array
Date 2006
Description We observed resonantly enhanced (or anomalous transmission) terahertz transmission through two-dimensional (2D) periodic arrays of subwavelength apertures with various periodicities fabricated on metallic organic conducting polymer films of polypyrrole heavily doped with PF6 molecules [PPy(PF6)]. The anomalous transmission spectra are in good agreement with a model involving surface plasmon polariton excitations on the film surfaces. We also found that the resonantly enhanced transmission peaks are broader in the exotic metallic PPy(PF6) films compared to those formed in 2D aperture array in regular metallic films such as silver, indicating that the surface plasmon polaritons on the PPy(PF6) film surfaces have higher attenuation.
Type Text
Publisher International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)
Volume 6323
First Page 632317
Last Page 632317-8
DOI 10.1117/12.680807
citatation_issn 0277786X
Language eng
Conference Title Plasmonics: Metallic Nanostructures and their Optical Properties IV; Sunday 13 August 2006; San Diego, CA, USA
Bibliographic Citation Matsui, T., Vardeny, Z. V., Agrawal, A., Nahata, A., & Menon, R. (2006). Anomalous transmission through heavily doped conducting polymer films with periodic subwavelength hole array. SPIE Conference Proceedings, 6323-1-7.
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