INVESTIGATION OF LOCALIZED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD IN A SUBWAVELENGTH METALLIC SLIT
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https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:A/2017.51.3.269Keywords:
subwavelength metallic slit, thermo-elasticity, visualization, field localizationAbstract
Electromagnetic field localization in a subwavelength metallic slit by a thermo-elastic optical indicator microscope (TEOIM) was investigated. As an indicator for the TEOIM system a slide glass with sizes of $20\times 20\times0.5~(mm)$ was used, on the surface of which an $\mathrm{Al}$ film of $20~nm$ thickness was vaporized using the vacuum evaporation technique, with various slit width $(10-50~\mu m).$ Strongly localized electromagnetic field has been exited in the slits by $50~ GHz$ generator and was visualized by a TEOIM. The waveguide properties of the system were characterized by COMSOL Multiphysics$^{\circledR}$ additionally. The simulation results are in good agreement with the visualization data set.
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