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Impact of Metallic Interface Description on Sub-wavelength Cavity Mode Computations

We present a numerical study of electromagnetic reflection and cavity modes of 1D-sub-wavelength rectangular metallic gratings exposed to TM-polarized light. Computations are made using the modal development. In particular we study the influence of the choice of boundary conditions on the metallic surfaces on the determination of modes, on specular reflectance and cavity mode amplitudes. Our full real-metal approach shows some advantages when compared to former results since it is in better accordance with experimental results.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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