We examine the effect of inhomogeneous broadening on the collective response of a planar metamaterial consisting of asymmetric split ring resonators. We show that such a response leads to a transmission resonance that can persist when the broadening of individual meta-atom resonance frequencies is roughly one half the frequency characterizing the split ring asymmetry. We also find that larger degrees of inhomogeneous broadening can drastically alter the cooperative response, destroying this resonance. The reduced effect of cooperative response due to inhomogeneous broadening may find applications in producing metamaterial samples that more closely mimic homogeneous magneto-dielectric medium with well-defined susceptibility and permittivity
We investigate numerically and experimentally the near-field response of disordered arrays comprisin...
We will give a brief overview of our recent and ongoing research on a novel class of electromagnetic...
Strongly coupled metamaterial resonances typically undergo mode-splitting by which there is an excha...
We theoretically analyze the experimental observations of a spectral line collapse in a metamaterial...
Multiple scattering of the electromagnetic (EM) field from an ensemble of resonators generates inter...
We investigate numerically and experimentally the near-field response of disordered arrays comprisin...
We investigate numerically and experimentally the near-field response of disordered arrays comprisin...
We investigate numerically and experimentally the near-field response of disordered arrays comprisin...
We provide detailed comparisons between experimental findings and numerical simulations of large coo...
Metasurfaces composed of nanosized silicon particles are considered prospective low-loss media for f...
Metasurfaces composed of nanosized silicon particles are considered prospective low-loss media for f...
The collective coherent interactions in a meta-atom lattice are the key to myriad applications and f...
We propose a cooperative asymmetry-induced transparency, CAIT, formed by collective excitations in m...
We experimentally observe the tuning of metamaterials through the relative rotation of the elements ...
Simulation analysis of electromagnetic response of infinite 2D arrays of dielectric ceramic resonato...
We investigate numerically and experimentally the near-field response of disordered arrays comprisin...
We will give a brief overview of our recent and ongoing research on a novel class of electromagnetic...
Strongly coupled metamaterial resonances typically undergo mode-splitting by which there is an excha...
We theoretically analyze the experimental observations of a spectral line collapse in a metamaterial...
Multiple scattering of the electromagnetic (EM) field from an ensemble of resonators generates inter...
We investigate numerically and experimentally the near-field response of disordered arrays comprisin...
We investigate numerically and experimentally the near-field response of disordered arrays comprisin...
We investigate numerically and experimentally the near-field response of disordered arrays comprisin...
We provide detailed comparisons between experimental findings and numerical simulations of large coo...
Metasurfaces composed of nanosized silicon particles are considered prospective low-loss media for f...
Metasurfaces composed of nanosized silicon particles are considered prospective low-loss media for f...
The collective coherent interactions in a meta-atom lattice are the key to myriad applications and f...
We propose a cooperative asymmetry-induced transparency, CAIT, formed by collective excitations in m...
We experimentally observe the tuning of metamaterials through the relative rotation of the elements ...
Simulation analysis of electromagnetic response of infinite 2D arrays of dielectric ceramic resonato...
We investigate numerically and experimentally the near-field response of disordered arrays comprisin...
We will give a brief overview of our recent and ongoing research on a novel class of electromagnetic...
Strongly coupled metamaterial resonances typically undergo mode-splitting by which there is an excha...