Abstract
A polarization conversion of linearly polarized light incident on a cross-corrugated metal surface may occur due to the optical energy exchange between the surface plasmon (SP) resonances at the metal–dielectric interface. In this paper, the angular and wavelength dependence of the SP-induced polarization conversion was studied in transmission as a function of the grating pitch of two perpendicular surface relief diffraction gratings. A theoretical model based on graphical representations in momentum space of the traveling light beam through the specimen was developed and successfully applied to the experimental results.
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