Theoretical research of optical nanostructured frequency selective surfaces

Authors

  • E. V. Golovacheva Southern Federal University, Russian Federation
  • I. N. Ivanova Southern Federal University, Russian Federation
  • Aleksander M. Lerer Southern Federal University, Russian Federation
  • P. V. Makhno Southern Federal University, Russian Federation
  • E. A. Tsvetyansky Southern Federal University, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1109/ICATT.2015.7136810

Keywords:

nanostructure, plasmon resonance, frequency selective surface, diffraction grating, integral equation, sensor, solar cell, resonant absorption and reflection

Abstract

Frequency-selective surfaces (FSS) of optical and microwave wavelength ranges are one-dimensional (1-D) and two-dimensional (2-D) diffraction gratings (DGs). Optical FSSs are used in development of solar cells, different sensors, effective light-emitting devices, high-definition cameras etc.

References

VAINSHTEIN, L.A. Theory of Diffraction and Method of Factorization. Moscow: Sovetskoe Radio, 1966 [in Russian].

LERER, A.M. Radiotehnika i Elektronika, 2012, v.57, n.11, p.1160-1169.

Published

2015-04-25