An electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) analog in hybrid metal–dielectric metamaterials is proposed and numerically demonstrated in the terahertz region. The EIT analog consists of a metal bar and a silicon disk (SD) to support localized surface plasmon resonance and anapole modes. A high transmission EIT-like optical response was achieved with a Q-factor of ∼250 as interpreted by the destructive interference between these two modes through the hybrid metamaterial. The influences of the background index and SD radius on the hybrid metamaterial are also demonstrated. In addition, the proposed metamaterial has the potential to be integrated into microfluidic chips for tumor, pesticide, and poison sensing, which gives a new way to re...
We have studied electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in metamaterials for various schemes ...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) arises from coupling between the bright and dark mode...
The electromagnetically induced transparency effect of terahertz metamaterials exhibits excellent mo...
International audienceWe report the experimental observation and the evidence of the analogue of ele...
An analogy of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) based on all-dielectric metamaterial is...
International audienceWe report the experimental observation and the evidence of the analogue of ele...
An analogy of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) based on all-dielectric metamaterial is...
In this paper, a novel method to realize a dynamically tunable analogue of EIT for the resonance str...
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We report the experimental observation and the evidence of the analogue of electromagnetically-induc...
We report the experimental observation and the evidence of the analogue of electromagnetically-induc...
A metal–graphene metamaterial device exhibiting a tunable, electromagnetically induced transparency ...
A terahertz metamaterial is presented and numerically investigated to achieve tunable electromagneti...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) originates from quantum physics, where a narrow trans...
We have studied electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in metamaterials for various schemes ...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) arises from coupling between the bright and dark mode...
The electromagnetically induced transparency effect of terahertz metamaterials exhibits excellent mo...
International audienceWe report the experimental observation and the evidence of the analogue of ele...
An analogy of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) based on all-dielectric metamaterial is...
International audienceWe report the experimental observation and the evidence of the analogue of ele...
An analogy of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) based on all-dielectric metamaterial is...
In this paper, a novel method to realize a dynamically tunable analogue of EIT for the resonance str...
International audienceWe report the experimental observation and the evidence of the analogue of ele...
We report the experimental observation and the evidence of the analogue of electromagnetically-induc...
We report the experimental observation and the evidence of the analogue of electromagnetically-induc...
We report the experimental observation and the evidence of the analogue of electromagnetically-induc...
A metal–graphene metamaterial device exhibiting a tunable, electromagnetically induced transparency ...
A terahertz metamaterial is presented and numerically investigated to achieve tunable electromagneti...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) originates from quantum physics, where a narrow trans...
We have studied electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in metamaterials for various schemes ...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) arises from coupling between the bright and dark mode...
The electromagnetically induced transparency effect of terahertz metamaterials exhibits excellent mo...