File:Analysis of a plasmonic grating with RCWA method.jpg
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English: Magnetic field distribution of a plasmonic grating obtained with RCWA method with open-source RETICOLO software, developed by Jean Paul Hugonin and Philippe Lalanne. The plot shows the diffraction of a p-polarized plane wave (λ=600 nm) with a 30° angle of incidence. The grating has a width, depth and period of 100 nm, 200 nm and 600 nm, respectively. The dielectric function of the grating is taken from the silver database (Johnson and Christy).
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