Extraordinary transmission through a narrow slit
Abstract: We revisit the problem of extraordinary transmission of acoustic (electromagnetic) waves through a slit in a rigid (perfectly conducting) wall. We use matched asymptotic expansions to study the pertinent limit where the slit width is small compared to the wall thickness, the latter being commensurate with the wavelength. Our analysis focuses on near-resonance frequencies, furnishing elementary formulae for the field enhancement, transmission efficiency, and deviations of the resonances from the Fabry-Perot frequencies of the slit. We find that the apertures' near fields play a dominant role, in contrast with the prevalent approximate theory of Takakura [Physical Review Letters, 86 5601 (2001)]. Our theory agrees remarkably well with numerical solutions and electromagnetic experiments [Suckling et al., Physical Review Letters, 92 147401 (2004)], thus providing a paradigm for analyzing a wide range of wave propagation problems involving small holes and slits.
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