Subwavelength hole arrays with nanoapertures fabricated by scanning probe nanolithography

Owing to their surface plasmon-based operation, arrays of subwavelength holes show extraordinary electromagnetic transmission and intense field localizations of several orders of magnitude. Thus they were proposed as the basic building blocks for a number of applications utilizing the enhancement of...

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Main Authors: Jakšić Z., Maksimović M., Vasiljević-Radović D., Sarajlić M.
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Language:English
Published: International Institute for the Science of Sintering, Beograd 2006-01-01
Series:Science of Sintering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2006/0350-820X0602117J.pdf
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author Jakšić Z.
Maksimović M.
Vasiljević-Radović D.
Sarajlić M.
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Sarajlić M.
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description Owing to their surface plasmon-based operation, arrays of subwavelength holes show extraordinary electromagnetic transmission and intense field localizations of several orders of magnitude. Thus they were proposed as the basic building blocks for a number of applications utilizing the enhancement of nonlinear optical effects. We designed and simulated nanometer-sized subwavelength holes using an analytical approach. In our experiments we used the scanning probe method for nanolithographic fabrication of subwavelength hole arrays in silver layers sputtered on a positive photoresist substrate. We fabricated ordered nanohole patterns with different shapes, dispositions and proportions. The smallest width was about 60 nm. We characterized the fabricated samples by atomic force microscopy.
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spelling doaj.art-573027e07aba43d5ab2134344de862632022-12-21T21:09:49ZengInternational Institute for the Science of Sintering, BeogradScience of Sintering0350-820X2006-01-0138211712310.2298/SOS0602117JSubwavelength hole arrays with nanoapertures fabricated by scanning probe nanolithographyJakšić Z.Maksimović M.Vasiljević-Radović D.Sarajlić M.Owing to their surface plasmon-based operation, arrays of subwavelength holes show extraordinary electromagnetic transmission and intense field localizations of several orders of magnitude. Thus they were proposed as the basic building blocks for a number of applications utilizing the enhancement of nonlinear optical effects. We designed and simulated nanometer-sized subwavelength holes using an analytical approach. In our experiments we used the scanning probe method for nanolithographic fabrication of subwavelength hole arrays in silver layers sputtered on a positive photoresist substrate. We fabricated ordered nanohole patterns with different shapes, dispositions and proportions. The smallest width was about 60 nm. We characterized the fabricated samples by atomic force microscopy.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2006/0350-820X0602117J.pdfnanoopticssurface plasmonssubwavelength hole arraysnanofabricationnanolithographyatomic force microscopy
spellingShingle Jakšić Z.
Maksimović M.
Vasiljević-Radović D.
Sarajlić M.
Subwavelength hole arrays with nanoapertures fabricated by scanning probe nanolithography
Science of Sintering
nanooptics
surface plasmons
subwavelength hole arrays
nanofabrication
nanolithography
atomic force microscopy
title Subwavelength hole arrays with nanoapertures fabricated by scanning probe nanolithography
title_full Subwavelength hole arrays with nanoapertures fabricated by scanning probe nanolithography
title_fullStr Subwavelength hole arrays with nanoapertures fabricated by scanning probe nanolithography
title_full_unstemmed Subwavelength hole arrays with nanoapertures fabricated by scanning probe nanolithography
title_short Subwavelength hole arrays with nanoapertures fabricated by scanning probe nanolithography
title_sort subwavelength hole arrays with nanoapertures fabricated by scanning probe nanolithography
topic nanooptics
surface plasmons
subwavelength hole arrays
nanofabrication
nanolithography
atomic force microscopy
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-820X/2006/0350-820X0602117J.pdf
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