Abstract
As nanofabrication technology continues to advance, thin metal gratings with finger width and spacing significantly less than visible light wavelengths become available. These sub-wavelength metal gratings in the visible light range offer many potential applications in opto-electronics. Here, we report fabrication and experimental study of transmissive polarization effect of thin metal gratings with finger spacings ranging from 50 to 600 nm.
© 1994 Optical Society of America
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