RT Conference Proceedings T1 Enhanced millimeter wave transmission through quasioptical subwavelength patterned structures A1 Beruete, M. A1 Sorolla, M. A1 Campillo, I. A1 Dolado, J. S. A1 Martín-Moreno, L. A1 García-Vidal, F. J. AB We show that the phenomenon of extraordinary transmission though arrays of subwavelength holes is also present in the microwave range as it occurs in the optical regime. Following simulations of the influence of the number of holes, a prototype has been designed and fabricated in an Aluminum plate. By using a Millimeter Wave Quasioptical Vector Network Analyzer in the range between 40 GHz and 110 GHz, measurements of the transmission response has been performed. A resonant total transmission at wavelengths close to the period of the array appear in the spectra. Moreover, an structure consisting of a single narrow slit flanked by a finite array of grooves is now under consideration. All these structures operating in the subwavelength regime are opening the possibility of exciting future applications. SN 8884922682 SN 9788884922687 SN 8884922682 SN 9788884922687 YR 2004 FD 2004 LK https://hdl.handle.net/11556/2361 UL https://hdl.handle.net/11556/2361 LA eng NO Beruete , M , Sorolla , M , Campillo , I , Dolado , J S , Martín-Moreno , L & García-Vidal , F J 2004 , Enhanced millimeter wave transmission through quasioptical subwavelength patterned structures . in PIERS 2004 - Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Extended Papers Proceedings . PIERS 2004 - Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Extended Papers Proceedings , pp. 595-598 , PIERS 2004 - Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium , Pisa , Italy , 28/03/04 . NO conference DS TECNALIA Publications RD 30 jul 2024