In this work, we experimentally demonstrate magnetic modulation of mid-infrared (mid-IR) plasmon resonances in microantenna and hole-array metamaterial platforms made of Ni81Fe19/Au multilayers. The responsible mechanism is the magnetorefractive effect linked to the giant magnetoresistance (GMR) present in this system. Ni81Fe19/Au multilayers experience a modification in the electrical resistivity upon the application of a small magnetic field. This directly translates into a change in the optical constants of the multilayer, making it possible to magnetically modulate the plasmon resonances. Because GMR acts on conduction electrons, the optical modulation occurs in the low energy, mid-IR range, even being possible to extend it to the THz r...
Metamaterials are a major class of artificially engineered electromagnetic (EM) composites that enab...
In this work metamaterial devices for the terahertz (THz) and mid-infrared (Mid-IR) spectral range h...
We experimentally demonstrate a new mechanism to achieve magnetic resonances at visible and near-inf...
In this work, we experimentally demonstrate magnetic modulation of mid-infrared (mid-IR) plasmon res...
We present magnetic field induced modulation of the optical response of slit plasmonic metasurfaces ...
Complementary metasurfaces composed of randomly-placed arrays of aligned rods or slits are fabricate...
Here we present our proposal and initial results on the magnetic field control of plasmon resonances...
We present magnetic field induced modulation of the optical response of slit plasmonic metasurfaces...
We present experimental and theoretical results of the molecular sensing performance of a novel plat...
Arrays of in plane randomly placed aligned slits were engraved on an anisotropic magneto resistance ...
We present experimental and theoretical results of the molecular sensing performance of a novel plat...
Trabajo presentado en el Nanospain, celebrado en San Sebastian (España), del 7 al 10 de marzo de 201...
Trabajo presentado en la 8th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmo...
Nanoscale magnetic systems play a decisive role in areas ranging from biology to spintronics. Althou...
We demonstrate resonant Faraday polarization rotation in plasmonic arrays of bimetallic nanoring res...
Metamaterials are a major class of artificially engineered electromagnetic (EM) composites that enab...
In this work metamaterial devices for the terahertz (THz) and mid-infrared (Mid-IR) spectral range h...
We experimentally demonstrate a new mechanism to achieve magnetic resonances at visible and near-inf...
In this work, we experimentally demonstrate magnetic modulation of mid-infrared (mid-IR) plasmon res...
We present magnetic field induced modulation of the optical response of slit plasmonic metasurfaces ...
Complementary metasurfaces composed of randomly-placed arrays of aligned rods or slits are fabricate...
Here we present our proposal and initial results on the magnetic field control of plasmon resonances...
We present magnetic field induced modulation of the optical response of slit plasmonic metasurfaces...
We present experimental and theoretical results of the molecular sensing performance of a novel plat...
Arrays of in plane randomly placed aligned slits were engraved on an anisotropic magneto resistance ...
We present experimental and theoretical results of the molecular sensing performance of a novel plat...
Trabajo presentado en el Nanospain, celebrado en San Sebastian (España), del 7 al 10 de marzo de 201...
Trabajo presentado en la 8th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmo...
Nanoscale magnetic systems play a decisive role in areas ranging from biology to spintronics. Althou...
We demonstrate resonant Faraday polarization rotation in plasmonic arrays of bimetallic nanoring res...
Metamaterials are a major class of artificially engineered electromagnetic (EM) composites that enab...
In this work metamaterial devices for the terahertz (THz) and mid-infrared (Mid-IR) spectral range h...
We experimentally demonstrate a new mechanism to achieve magnetic resonances at visible and near-inf...