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Published on: July 18, 2015
Design study for transmission improvement of resonant surface plasmons using dielectric diffraction gratings
Seung Ho Choi1, Sung June Kim, Kyung Min Byun
1Interdisciplinary Program of Bioengineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea 152-742.
Abstract:
A transmission-type surface plasmon resonance configuration with dielectric gratings regularly patterned on a silver film was investigated with the aim of enhancing the diffraction efficiency of radiative surface plasmons. The theoretical work was conducted using rigorous coupled-wave analysis in terms of first order diffraction efficiency and conversion efficiency (CE). The results show that pyramid gratings can produce a higher transmittance compared with other grating profiles. Design optimization of the pyramid grating at a wide range of grating thicknesses and periods resulted in a maximum transmittance that was larger than 77% and a peak CE of about 85%. This study demonstrates the potential of using transmitted surface plasmon waves in various optical devices, such as optical biosensors, optical imaging systems, and polarization filters.

