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Mid-infrared extraordinary transmission through gold-covered dielectric microsphere monolayer

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Abstract

Extraordinary optical transmission (EOT), originally reported by Ebbesen et al. [1], is a phenomenon that electromagnetic waves pass through small holes periodically perforated in a metallic film with high transmittance.

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