Toroidal multipoles are fundamental electromagnetic excitations different from those associated with the familiar charge and magnetic multipoles. They have been held responsible for parity violation in nuclear and particle physics, but direct evidence of their existence in classical electrodynamics has remained elusive. We report on the observation of a resonant electromagnetic response in an artificially engineered medium, or metamaterial, that cannot be attributed to magnetic or charge multipoles and can only be explained by the existence of a toroidal dipole. Our direct experimental evidence of the toroidal response brings attention to the often ignored electromagnetic interactions involving toroidal multipoles, which could be present in...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/9/324 Abstract. It is shown that a new type of metamaterial, a 3D-array of t...
We demonstrate that the toroidal dipolar response can be realized in the optical regime by designing...
It is commonly believed that electromagnetic spectra of atoms and molecules can be fully described b...
We present a new class of artificially engineered electromagnetic materials (so-called metamaterials...
Toroidal dipoles are usually masked by other stronger effects of classical electric and magnetic mul...
The toroidal dipole is a peculiar electromagnetic excitation that can not be presented in terms of s...
Toroidal multipoles are the terms missing in the standard multipole expansion; they are usually over...
Optical activity is a phenomenon ubiquitous across natural and artificial structures and is generall...
The toroidal dipole is a localized electromagnetic excitation, distinct from the magnetic and electr...
The toroidal dipole is a localized electromagnetic excitation, distinct from the magnetic and electr...
The toroidal dipole is a localized electromagnetic excitation independent from the familiar magnetic...
Localized electromagnetic excitation in the form of toroidal dipoles has recently been observed in m...
The toroidal dipole is a localized electromagnetic excitation independent from the familiar magnetic...
We report the development of a new type of metamaterials supporting resonantly induced toroidal mome...
A long chase for the elusive dynamic toroidal moments has been recently concluded by detecting a spe...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/9/324 Abstract. It is shown that a new type of metamaterial, a 3D-array of t...
We demonstrate that the toroidal dipolar response can be realized in the optical regime by designing...
It is commonly believed that electromagnetic spectra of atoms and molecules can be fully described b...
We present a new class of artificially engineered electromagnetic materials (so-called metamaterials...
Toroidal dipoles are usually masked by other stronger effects of classical electric and magnetic mul...
The toroidal dipole is a peculiar electromagnetic excitation that can not be presented in terms of s...
Toroidal multipoles are the terms missing in the standard multipole expansion; they are usually over...
Optical activity is a phenomenon ubiquitous across natural and artificial structures and is generall...
The toroidal dipole is a localized electromagnetic excitation, distinct from the magnetic and electr...
The toroidal dipole is a localized electromagnetic excitation, distinct from the magnetic and electr...
The toroidal dipole is a localized electromagnetic excitation independent from the familiar magnetic...
Localized electromagnetic excitation in the form of toroidal dipoles has recently been observed in m...
The toroidal dipole is a localized electromagnetic excitation independent from the familiar magnetic...
We report the development of a new type of metamaterials supporting resonantly induced toroidal mome...
A long chase for the elusive dynamic toroidal moments has been recently concluded by detecting a spe...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/9/324 Abstract. It is shown that a new type of metamaterial, a 3D-array of t...
We demonstrate that the toroidal dipolar response can be realized in the optical regime by designing...
It is commonly believed that electromagnetic spectra of atoms and molecules can be fully described b...