A one-dimensional magnetic plasmon propagating in a linear chain of single split ring resonators is proposed. The subwavelength size resonators interact mainly through exchange of conduction current, resulting in stronger coupling as compared to the corresponding magneto-inductive interaction. Finite-difference time-domain simulations in conjunction with a developed analytical theory show that efficient energy transfer with signal attenuation of less then 0.57 dB/μm and group velocity higher than 1/4c can be achieved. The proposed novel mechanism of energy transport in the nanoscale has potential applications in subwavelength transmission lines for a wide range of integrated optical devices
A perforated metallic screen is intentionally engineered by inserting a chain of metallic bars (MBs)...
The control of light–material interactions at the nanoscale requires optical elements with sizes muc...
The interaction of magnetic resonators connected by nano-antennas is studied for the first time. Com...
Extent: 2p.A design of subwavelength terahertz waveguides is presented in this manuscript. The struc...
Electromagnetic energy transfer in plasmon wires consisting of chains of closely spaced metal nanopa...
Abstract—A design of subwavelength terahertz waveguides is presented in this manuscript. The structu...
Using light to exchange information offers large bandwidths and high speeds, but the miniaturization...
Magnetic coupling is generally much weaker than electric Coulomb interaction. This also applies to t...
The magnetic plasmon (MP) modes in the metal-dielectric-metal nanosandwich structure are investigate...
In this letter, we propose a resonant approach to achieve enhanced power transmission through electr...
Neighboring fused heptamers can support magnetic plasmons due to the generation of antiphase ring cu...
We investigate the possibility of using arrays of closely spaced metal nanoparticles as plasmon wave...
We present a coupled resonator optical waveguide (CROW) based on planar plasmonic metamaterials, whi...
In this letter, we investigate the extraordinary optical transmission behavior of a flat continuous ...
We calculate the dispersion relations of plasmonic waves propagating along a chain of semiconducting...
A perforated metallic screen is intentionally engineered by inserting a chain of metallic bars (MBs)...
The control of light–material interactions at the nanoscale requires optical elements with sizes muc...
The interaction of magnetic resonators connected by nano-antennas is studied for the first time. Com...
Extent: 2p.A design of subwavelength terahertz waveguides is presented in this manuscript. The struc...
Electromagnetic energy transfer in plasmon wires consisting of chains of closely spaced metal nanopa...
Abstract—A design of subwavelength terahertz waveguides is presented in this manuscript. The structu...
Using light to exchange information offers large bandwidths and high speeds, but the miniaturization...
Magnetic coupling is generally much weaker than electric Coulomb interaction. This also applies to t...
The magnetic plasmon (MP) modes in the metal-dielectric-metal nanosandwich structure are investigate...
In this letter, we propose a resonant approach to achieve enhanced power transmission through electr...
Neighboring fused heptamers can support magnetic plasmons due to the generation of antiphase ring cu...
We investigate the possibility of using arrays of closely spaced metal nanoparticles as plasmon wave...
We present a coupled resonator optical waveguide (CROW) based on planar plasmonic metamaterials, whi...
In this letter, we investigate the extraordinary optical transmission behavior of a flat continuous ...
We calculate the dispersion relations of plasmonic waves propagating along a chain of semiconducting...
A perforated metallic screen is intentionally engineered by inserting a chain of metallic bars (MBs)...
The control of light–material interactions at the nanoscale requires optical elements with sizes muc...
The interaction of magnetic resonators connected by nano-antennas is studied for the first time. Com...