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A theory for the dramatic enhancement of optical transmission through a subwavelength hole and the radiation of a sharply directive beam from it
A leaky-wave theory is presented that explains why placing a periodic array around a subwavelength hole in a metal plate at optical frequencies can dramatically increase the power transmitted through the tiny hole and also radiate a narrow output beam.