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Modulation of transmission through isolated subwavelength apertures by dielectric filling and its implications for use in biophysical research

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Abstract

Use of finite element method to study transmission through dielectric-filled subwavelength apertures shows that a small change in the filling refractive index can induce a large change in light transmission for certain subwavelength aperture radii.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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