Frequency-addressed tunable transmission in optically thin metallic nanohole arrays with dual-frequency liquid crystals

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Abstract

Frequency-addressed tunable transmission is demonstrated in optically thin metallic nanohole arrays embedded in dual-frequency liquid crystals (DFLCs). The optical properties of the composite system are characterized by the transmission spectra of the nanoholes, and a prominent transmission peak is shown to originate from the resonance of localized surface plasmons at the edges of the nanoholes. An ∼17 nm shift in the transmission peak is observed between the two alignment configurations of the liquid crystals. This DFLC-based active plasmonic system demonstrates excellent frequency-dependent switching behavior and could be useful in future nanophotonic applications. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Hao, Q., Zhao, Y., Juluri, B. K., Kiraly, B., Liou, J., Khoo, I. C., & Huang, T. J. (2011). Frequency-addressed tunable transmission in optically thin metallic nanohole arrays with dual-frequency liquid crystals. Journal of Applied Physics, 109(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3581037

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