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Polarization-sensitive perfect absorbers at near-infrared wavelengths: Erratum

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Abstract

In the earlier paper [Opt. Express. 21, A111 (2013)], Fig. 6, Fig. 10, and Fig. 13 were improperly given. They are updated here, and the modifications do not significantly change the paper’s findings.

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Fig. 6
Fig. 6 Absorbance as functions of wavelengths and incident angles. (a) E⊥Syz (b) H⊥Syz (c) E⊥Sxz (d) H⊥Sxz.
Fig. 10
Fig. 10 Absorbance as functions of wavelengths and incident angles. (a) E⊥Syz (b) H⊥Syz (c) E⊥Sxz (d) H⊥Sxz. Here H=100 nm, d=90 nm.
Fig. 13
Fig. 13 Absorbance as functions of wavelength and incident angle. (a) E⊥Syz (b) H⊥Syz (c) E⊥Sxz (d) H⊥Sxz.
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