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This paper reviews the history of discovery and the study of the nature of the high-quality natural modes existing on periodic arrays of sub-wavelength scatterers as specific periodically structured open resonators. Here, the arrays can be finite and infinite, and their elements can be dielectric and metallic. These grating modes (G-modes), like any other natural modes, are the %22parents%22 of corresponding resonances in the electromagnetic-wave scattering and absorption. In the scattering cross-sections, they are usually observed as Fano-shape (double-extremum) resonances, while in the absorption they always display conventional Lorentz-shape peaks. Thanks to high tunability, the G-resonances can potentially supplement or even replace the better known surface-plasmon resonances in the design of nanosensors, nanoantennas, and nanosubstrates for surface-enhanced Raman scattering This paper reviews the history of discovery and the study of the nature of the high-quality natural modes existing on periodic arrays of sub-wavelength scatterers as specific periodically structured open resonators. Here, the arrays can be finite and infinite, and their elements can be dielectric and metallic. These grating modes (G-modes), like any other natural modes, are the %22parents%22 of corresponding resonances in the electromagnetic-wave scattering and absorption. In the scattering cross-sections, they are usually observed as Fano-shape (double-extremum) resonances, while in the absorption they always display conventional Lorentz-shape peaks. Thanks to high tunability, the G-resonances can potentially supplement or even replace the better known surface-plasmon resonances in the design of nanosensors, nanoantennas, and nanosubstrates for surface-enhanced Raman scattering
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Grating resonances on periodic arrays of sub-wavelength wires and strips: Historical narrative and possible applications Grating resonances on periodic arrays of sub-wavelength wires and strips: Historical narrative and possible applications
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Grating resonances on periodic arrays of sub-wavelength wires and strips: Historical narrative and possible applications Grating resonances on periodic arrays of sub-wavelength wires and strips: Historical narrative and possible applications
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Coupled integral equations; Optical range; Surface plasmons
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Sudak
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Charkov
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Optoelectronics and Lasers, CAOL 2013
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Byelobrov, V. Čtyroký, Jiří Nosich, A. I. Natarov, D. M. Marciniak, M. Shapoval, O. V. Zinenko, T. L.
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2013-09-09+02:00
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IEEE
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