Numerical and experimental parametric analysis of anomalous enhanced transmission through subwavelength apertures

Miguel Navarro-Cia, Miguel Beruete, Mario Sorolla
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Here, we present a numerical and experimental parametric analysis of anomalous enhanced transmission supported by dielectric-loaded holey metals. We focus the study on circular and square subwavelength hole apertures (arranged in a rectangular lattice) both under normal and oblique incidence within the millimetre-wave regime. It is experimentally confirmed that the thickness of the dielectric slab plays a role: the thicker the slab is, the higher the transmission is, which is in good agreement with the interpretation founded on grounded dielectric slab mode and circuit models. Also, from the experimental results, it is shown that finiteness effects arisen in the real experiments have significant consequences. Among them, it is outstanding the considerable penalty on the transmission through circular holes, which can be explained intuitively by the smaller clear aperture per unit area with respect to the square holes. In addition to transmission results, the TE nature of the grounded dielectric slab mode is stressed by the field distribution calculated numerically. The results presented here enlarge the knowledge about anomalous enhanced transmission and establish a platform from which polarization- and frequency-dependent devices can be foreseen.

亚波长孔径异常增强传输的数值和实验参数分析
本文对介电负载多孔金属支撑的异常增强传输进行了数值和实验参数分析。我们重点研究了毫米波范围内正入射和斜入射下的圆形和方形亚波长孔孔径(排列在矩形晶格中)。实验证实了介质板的厚度对传输速率的影响:介质板越厚,传输速率越高,这与基于接地介质板模式和电路模型的解释是一致的。实验结果还表明,在实际实验中出现的有限效应会产生重大影响。其中,通过圆孔的透射损失较大,这可以直观地解释为单位面积的净孔径相对于方孔较小。除传输结果外,数值计算的场分布还强调了接地介质平板模式的TE特性。本文提出的结果扩大了对异常增强传输的认识,并建立了一个平台,从这个平台可以预见偏振和频率相关的设备。
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