posted on 2024-10-30, 16:00authored byYago Arosa, Alejandro Doval, Raúl de la Fuente
Coupled surface plasmons arise in the surfaces of a dielectric layer between two metallic media when a dim wave propagating in the dielectric generates resonant free charge oscillations at the interfaces. Here, we consider surface plasmon resonance in a Fabry-Perot type cavity with plane metallic mirrors and an inner dielectric medium, optically less dense than the outer surrounding dielectric medium. The experimentally observed transmission as a function of both the angle of incidence of light and the wavelength is well modelled by an elementary transmittance function from which resonance conditions are obtained both in the Fabry-Perot and Surface-Plasmon regime.