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Volumn 52, Issue 1, 2006, Pages 1-7

Control of extraordinary light transmission through perforated metal films using liquid crystals

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

APPROXIMATION THEORY; CRYSTAL LATTICES; MAGNETIC FIELDS; METALLIC FILMS; NEMATIC LIQUID CRYSTALS; SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE;

EID: 33745801312     PISSN: 14346028     EISSN: 14346036     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1140/epjb/e2006-00270-2     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (34)

References (37)
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    • 0001286930 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • In reality, the orientation of the director within the cylindrical hole is controlled by a balance between surface forces, the various elastic constants of the NLC, and any applied static electric or magnetic fields. However, in carrying out of our calculations, we neglect the influence of the cylindrical hole walls on the liquid crystal. In a realistic hole, the walls might locally reorient n̂, causing it to be locally perpendicular to the wall. This effect has not been included in our calculations. As discussed by Lubensky et al. [T.C. Lubensky, D. Pettey, N. Currier, H. Stark, Phys. Rev. E 57, 610 (1998)], this effect is typically small, for composites with length scales less than around 0.3 μm. For composites with larger length scales, such reorientation might need to be considered
    • (1998) Phys. Rev. E , vol.57 , pp. 610
    • Lubensky, T.C.1    Pettey, D.2    Currier, N.3    Stark, H.4


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