An optical effect analogous to electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) is observed in nanoscale plasmonic resonator systems. The system consists of a slot cavity as well as plasmonic bus and resonant waveguides, where the phase-matching condition of the resonant waveguide is tunable for the generation of an obvious EIT-like coupled resonator-induced transparency effect. A dynamic theory is utilized to exactly analyze the influence of physical parameters on transmission characteristics. The transparency effect induced by coupled resonance may have potential applications for nanoscale optical switching, nanolaser, and slow-light devices in highly integrated optical circuits
We have proposed a novel type of bandpass plasmonic filter consisting of metal-insulator-metal bus w...
Surface plasmons with ultrasmall optical mode volume and strong near field enhancement can be used t...
We experimentally demonstrated a controllable electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT)-like sp...
An optical effect analogous to electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) is observed in nanosca...
We have theoretically and numerically investigated an analog of electromagnetically induced transpar...
An optical phenomenon analogous to electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) has been proposed ...
We have investigated numerically an optical bistability effect based on an analog of electromagnetic...
Over the past years, the classical analog of the electromagnetically-induced transparency (EIT) phen...
Coupled plasmonic resonators have become the subject of significant research interest in recent year...
Plasmonic electromagnetically-induced transparency (EIT) can be excited by a single optical field un...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) originates from quantum physics, where a narrow trans...
The authors discuss the design and modeling of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) metama...
We have studied electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in metamaterials for various schemes ...
Metamaterial analogues of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) enable a unique avenue to e...
In a laser-driven atomic quantum system, a continuous state couples to a discrete state resulting in...
We have proposed a novel type of bandpass plasmonic filter consisting of metal-insulator-metal bus w...
Surface plasmons with ultrasmall optical mode volume and strong near field enhancement can be used t...
We experimentally demonstrated a controllable electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT)-like sp...
An optical effect analogous to electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) is observed in nanosca...
We have theoretically and numerically investigated an analog of electromagnetically induced transpar...
An optical phenomenon analogous to electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) has been proposed ...
We have investigated numerically an optical bistability effect based on an analog of electromagnetic...
Over the past years, the classical analog of the electromagnetically-induced transparency (EIT) phen...
Coupled plasmonic resonators have become the subject of significant research interest in recent year...
Plasmonic electromagnetically-induced transparency (EIT) can be excited by a single optical field un...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) originates from quantum physics, where a narrow trans...
The authors discuss the design and modeling of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) metama...
We have studied electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in metamaterials for various schemes ...
Metamaterial analogues of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) enable a unique avenue to e...
In a laser-driven atomic quantum system, a continuous state couples to a discrete state resulting in...
We have proposed a novel type of bandpass plasmonic filter consisting of metal-insulator-metal bus w...
Surface plasmons with ultrasmall optical mode volume and strong near field enhancement can be used t...
We experimentally demonstrated a controllable electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT)-like sp...