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arxiv: 1109.5101 · v1 · pith:VBKSITGDnew · submitted 2011-09-23 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Restoring of optical resonances in subwavelength hyperbolic etalons

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keywords opticalhyperbolicresonancessubwavelengthdeepnanometricrestoringslab
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We give a solution to the fundamental problem of restoring optical resonances in deep subwavelength structures by resorting to indefinite metamaterials. We prove that a nanometric thick hyperbolic slab with very small permittivities exhibits etalon resonances and provides high-contrast optical angular filtering. This is possible since the hyperbolic dispersion allows the vacuum radiation to couple with medium plane waves with longitudinal wavenumbers large enough to yield optical standing waves within the nanometric slab thickness. Our findings can form the basis of a novel way for shrinking optical devices down to the deep subwavelength scale.

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