Cut-wire pairs and plate pairs as magnetic atoms for optical metamaterials
Top Cited Papers
- 1 December 2005
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Optics Letters
- Vol. 30 (23), 3198-3200
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.30.003198
Abstract
We study the optical properties of metamaterials made from cut-wire pairs or plate pairs. We obtain a more pronounced optical response for arrays of plate pairs, a geometry that also eliminates the undesirable polarization anisotropy of the cut-wire pairs. The measured optical spectra agree with simulations, revealing negative magnetic permeability in the range of telecommunications wavelengths. Thus nanoscopic plate pairs might serve as an alternative to the established split-ring resonator design.Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Magnetic response of split-ring resonators in the far-infrared frequency regimeOptics Letters, 2005
- Terahertz Response of a Microfabricated Rod–Split-Ring-Resonator Electromagnetic MetamaterialPhysical Review Letters, 2005
- Midinfrared Resonant Magnetic Nanostructures Exhibiting a Negative PermeabilityPhysical Review Letters, 2005
- Magnetic Response of Metamaterials at 100 TerahertzScience, 2004
- Metamaterials and Negative Refractive IndexScience, 2004
- Terahertz Magnetic Response from Artificial MaterialsScience, 2004
- Experimental Verification of a Negative Index of RefractionScience, 2001
- Negative Refraction Makes a Perfect LensPhysical Review Letters, 2000
- Magnetism from conductors and enhanced nonlinear phenomenaIEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1999
- THE ELECTRODYNAMICS OF SUBSTANCES WITH SIMULTANEOUSLY NEGATIVE VALUES OF $\epsilon$ AND μSoviet Physics Uspekhi, 1968