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Fano-type interference in the point-spread function of nanohole arrays

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Abstract

Measurement of the point-spread function of metal nanohole arrays by using microscopic imaging reveals two contributions. The first of these is due to propagating resonant surface plasmons and the second to nonresonant transmission through the holes. We observe a Fano-type interference between these contributions.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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