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10 September 2008 Excitation of surface plasmon polaritons at the interface of a metal and a sculptured nematic thin film
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Abstract
A sculptured nematic thin film (SNTF) is an assembly of parallel nanowires that bend in a fixed plane orthogonal to the substrate on which the film is deposited. The absorbances, reflectances, and transmittances of linearly polarized, obliquely incident light were calculated for a planar SNTF-metal interface in the Kretschmann configuration. Empirical data on aluminum for the metal and titanium-oxide SNTFs were used for the calculations. The solution of the boundary-value problem for the Kretschmann configuration revealed that more than one surface-plasmon-polariton (SPP) waves can be excited at the planar interface of a thin metal film and an SNTF.
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Michael A. Motyka and Akhlesh Lakhtakia "Excitation of surface plasmon polaritons at the interface of a metal and a sculptured nematic thin film", Proc. SPIE 7041, Nanostructured Thin Films, 70410F (10 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.792011
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KEYWORDS
Dielectrics

Interfaces

Metals

Thin films

Zinc

Contrast transfer function

Oxides

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