Polarization control of optical transmission of a periodic array of elliptical holes in a metal film
Jill Elliott, Igor I. Smolyaninov, Nikolay I. Zheludev, Anatoly V., Zayats

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the polarization of light influences the broadband optical transmission through a metal film with a periodic array of elliptical nanoholes, demonstrating controllable spectral properties.
Contribution
It introduces a method to control optical transmission spectra by manipulating polarization in nanostructured metal films with elliptical holes.
Findings
Polarization affects spectral transmission properties.
Enhanced broadband transmission observed.
Transmission can be tuned by incident light polarization.
Abstract
Spectral dependencies of polarized optical transmission of a metal film with a periodic array of elliptical nanoholes have been studied. Such nanostructured metal films exhibit the enhanced broadband optical transmission which can be controlled by selecting polarization of incident and/or transmitted light.
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