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Spectral Light Separator: The Subwavelength-size Device to Spectrally Decompose Light in an Efficient Way

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Abstract

We exploit the unique properties of deep-subwavelength resonant apertures in a metallic film to design an extremely efficient, subwavelength-size device to decompose light into its spectral components with negligible spectral crosstalk and without spatial coregistration errors.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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