New resonance-polariton Bose-quasiparticles enhances optical transmission into nanoholes in metal films
V.N. Minasyan, V.N. Samoilov

TL;DR
This paper proposes the existence of Light Bosons and introduces resonance-polariton Bose-quasiparticles, explaining enhanced optical transmission in nanoholes and Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy beyond traditional surface plasmon-polariton models.
Contribution
It predicts new Light Bosons and resonance-polariton Bose-quasiparticles, providing a novel explanation for optical transmission enhancement in nanostructured metals.
Findings
Prediction of Light Bosons with specific rest mass
Introduction of resonance-polariton Bose-quasiparticles with effective masses
Explanation of optical transmission enhancement via new quasiparticles
Abstract
We argue the existence of fundamental particles in nature, neutral Light-Particles with spin 1, and rest mass , in addition to electrons, neutrons and protons. We call these particles Light Bosons because they create the electromagnetic field which represents Planck's gas of massless photons together with a gas of Light Particles in the condensate. In this respect, the condensed Light Particles, having no magnetic field, represent the constant electric field. In this context, we predict a existence of plasmon-polariton and resonance-polariton Bose-quasiparticles with effective masses and , which are induced by interaction of the plasmon field and the resonance Frlich- Schafroth charged bosons with electromagnetic wave in metal. Also, we prove that the enhancement optical transmission into nanoholes in metal films and…
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