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Abstract
This study investigates the phenomenon of light funneling through a subwavelength plasmonic slit, examining the corner effect resulting from the interaction between the incident wave and the round-trip wave within the slit. Our findings reveal an inconsistent relationship between transmittance and the size of the funneling area. Notably, constructive interference of the waves significantly enhances transmittance, leading to the unexpected emergence of a ring-like Poynting vector contour at the entrance corner of the slit. In cases where transmittance remains moderate and constructive interference continues to dominate, the light funneling area expands due to the presence of the ring. Furthermore, the extent of the ring expansion correlates with the enlargement of the funneling area, and the underlying mechanism can be elucidated through an examination of the dynamics of light fields and Poynting vectors.
期刊介绍:
Plasmonics is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed leading-edge original articles that both advance and report our knowledge base and practice of the interactions of free-metal electrons, Plasmons.
Topics covered include notable advances in the theory, Physics, and applications of surface plasmons in metals, to the rapidly emerging areas of nanotechnology, biophotonics, sensing, biochemistry and medicine. Topics, including the theory, synthesis and optical properties of noble metal nanostructures, patterned surfaces or materials, continuous or grated surfaces, devices, or wires for their multifarious applications are particularly welcome. Typical applications might include but are not limited to, surface enhanced spectroscopic properties, such as Raman scattering or fluorescence, as well developments in techniques such as surface plasmon resonance and near-field scanning optical microscopy.