Metamaterial as a controllable template for nanoscale field localization
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25/01/2010
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<p>We report that subwavelength localization of light in the near-field of a double-periodic photonic metamaterial may be efficiently controlled by the polarization and wavelength of the incident radiation. A dramatic variation in the periodic near-field landscapes, including a transition from a pattern of isolated subwavelength plasmon hot-spots to a blurred, low contrast pattern, accompanied by a change in the pattern's symmetry has been observed in the proximity of an aluminum nanowire "fish-scale" nanostructure. Hot-spots as small as 0.23 lambda have been achieved and their position has been controlled by tuning the wavelength of incident light across the dipole absorption resonance of the metamaterial. A simple switch of the polarization state can lead to a spatial period doubling in the landscape pattern.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Kao , T S , Huang , F M , Chen , Y , Rogers , E T F & Zheludev , N I 2010 , ' Metamaterial as a controllable template for nanoscale field localization ' Applied Physics Letters , vol 96 , no. 4 , 041103 , pp. - . DOI: 10.1063/1.3291675 |
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