We report the observation of an analog of double electromagnetically induced absorption (EIA) in a plasmonic system consisting of two disk resonators side-coupled to a discrete metal-insulator-metal (MIM) waveguide. The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation calculations show that two absorption windows are obtained and can be easily tuned by adjusting the parameters of the two resonance cavities. The consistence between the coupled-model theory and FDTD simulation results verify the feasibility of the proposed system. Since the scheme is easy to be fabricated, our proposed configuration may thus be applied to narrow-band filtering, absorptive switching, and absorber applications
We have proposed a novel type of bandpass plasmonic filter consisting of metal-insulator-metal bus w...
Electromagnetically induced transparencies (EITs) in metallic nanostructures and metamaterials have ...
Finite difference time-domain (FDTD) method is used to simulate the light absorption in a novel plas...
We have theoretically and numerically investigated an analog of electromagnetically induced transpar...
<p>(a) Schematic of MIM waveguide side-coupled with dual disk cavities. (b) The transmission spectru...
Spectral splitting is numerically investigated in a metal-insulator-metal plasmonic waveguide couple...
The tunable multimode electromagnetically induced absorption (EIA)-like transmission was investigate...
An optical phenomenon analogous to electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) has been proposed ...
Coupled plasmonic resonators have become the subject of significant research interest in recent year...
The ability to manipulate the phase shift between two resonantly coupled plasmonic oscillators in a ...
Power dissipation in electromagnetic absorbers is a quadratic function of the incident fields. To ch...
We have investigated numerically an optical bistability effect based on an analog of electromagnetic...
A wavelength band-pass filter with asymmetric dual circular ring resonators in a metal-insulator-me...
Plasmonic waveguides that allow deeply subwavelength confinement of light provide an effective platf...
In this work, we present and explore the characteristics of a plasmonic metamaterial absorber based ...
We have proposed a novel type of bandpass plasmonic filter consisting of metal-insulator-metal bus w...
Electromagnetically induced transparencies (EITs) in metallic nanostructures and metamaterials have ...
Finite difference time-domain (FDTD) method is used to simulate the light absorption in a novel plas...
We have theoretically and numerically investigated an analog of electromagnetically induced transpar...
<p>(a) Schematic of MIM waveguide side-coupled with dual disk cavities. (b) The transmission spectru...
Spectral splitting is numerically investigated in a metal-insulator-metal plasmonic waveguide couple...
The tunable multimode electromagnetically induced absorption (EIA)-like transmission was investigate...
An optical phenomenon analogous to electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) has been proposed ...
Coupled plasmonic resonators have become the subject of significant research interest in recent year...
The ability to manipulate the phase shift between two resonantly coupled plasmonic oscillators in a ...
Power dissipation in electromagnetic absorbers is a quadratic function of the incident fields. To ch...
We have investigated numerically an optical bistability effect based on an analog of electromagnetic...
A wavelength band-pass filter with asymmetric dual circular ring resonators in a metal-insulator-me...
Plasmonic waveguides that allow deeply subwavelength confinement of light provide an effective platf...
In this work, we present and explore the characteristics of a plasmonic metamaterial absorber based ...
We have proposed a novel type of bandpass plasmonic filter consisting of metal-insulator-metal bus w...
Electromagnetically induced transparencies (EITs) in metallic nanostructures and metamaterials have ...
Finite difference time-domain (FDTD) method is used to simulate the light absorption in a novel plas...