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Abstract

The enhanced transmission of light through subwavelength-size holes in a metal plate is well-known to be associated with surface plasmons. We have undertaken a systematic theoretical study of several strategies for applying these plasmon effects in a near-field optical readout system using an exact Green's tensor formulation. Based on the results of our simulations with light of wavelength lambda = 500 nm, data structures separated by 120 nm could be clearly resolved, and asymmetries of about +/- 10 nm in the optical readout system could be tolerated without serious degradation of the performance. Advantages and disadvantages of each strategy are discussed. (c) 2006 Optical Society of America.

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