Cross-shaped-hole arrays (CSHAs) are selected for diminishing the polarization-dependent transmission differences of incident plane waves. We investigate the light transmission spectrum of the CSHAs in a thin gold film over a wide range of features. It is observed that two well-separated and high transmission efficiency peaks could be obtained by designing the parameters in the CSHAs for both p-polarized and s-polarized waves; and a nice transmission band-pass is also observed by specific parameters of a CSHA too. It implicates the possibility to obtain a desired polarization-independent transmission spectrum from the CSHAs by designing their parameters. These findings provide potential applications of the metallic nano-structures in optical filters, optical band-pass, optical imaging, optical sensing, and biosensors. © 2011 Tang et al.
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Tang, Y., Vlahovic, B., & Brady, D. J. (2011). Metallic nano-structures for polarizationindependent multi-spectral filters. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-394
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