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Figure 1: Three totally different methods provide the same oscillation frequency for the slit–groove scattering problem and for all distances.

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Lalanne, P., Hugonin, J., Besbes, M. et al. Reply: The response of nanostructured surfaces in the near field. Nature Phys 2, 792–793 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys473b

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