We present a multipolar model of surface - lattice resonances (SLRs) in 2d
arrays of spheres including the electric dipole, magnetic dipole, and electric
quadrupole moments of the spheres. We identify SLRs of dipolar and multipolar
character, show the importance of non-resonant multipoles in their description,
and discuss the sensitivity of SLRs to illumination conditions. We link SLRs to
an excitation of modes supported by the array, and we propose a simplified
model of the mode dispersion relations that explains the sensitivity of SLRs
and the band gap in mode dispersion found at low frequencies. Finally we
discuss the resonant features associated with a direct coupling to a mode which
can occur in addition to the diffractive coupling signalled by SLRs.Comment: 20 pages, 17 figure