A bifunctional tunable metamaterial composed of pattern metal structure, graphene, and strontium titanate (STO) film is proposed and studied numerically and theoretically. The dual plasmon-induced transparency (PIT) window is obtained by coupling the bright state cut wire (CW) and two pairs of dark state dual symmetric semiring resonators (DSSRs) with different parameters. Correspondingly, slow light effect can also be realized. When shifting independently, the Fermi level of the graphene strips, the amplitudes of the two PIT transparency windows and slow light effect can be tuned, respectively. In addition, when independently tuning the temperature of the metamaterial, the frequency of the dual PIT windows and slow light effect can be tune...
In this paper, we propose a metamaterial structure for realizing the electromagnetically induced tra...
Metamaterials with classical analogues of electromagnetically induced transparency open new avenues ...
Abstract In this paper, we consider coupled disk-shaped resonators separated by a thin dielectric su...
A bifunctional tunable metamaterial composed of pattern metal structure, graphene, and strontium tit...
Abstract Novel hybrid metal-graphene metamaterials featuring dynamically controllable single, double...
In this paper, we look at the work of a classical plasmon-induced transparency (PIT) based on metasu...
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A metal–graphene metamaterial device exhibiting a tunable, electromagnetically induced transparency ...
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In this paper, we propose a metamaterial structure for realizing the electromagnetically induced tra...
Metamaterials with classical analogues of electromagnetically induced transparency open new avenues ...
Abstract In this paper, we consider coupled disk-shaped resonators separated by a thin dielectric su...
A bifunctional tunable metamaterial composed of pattern metal structure, graphene, and strontium tit...
Abstract Novel hybrid metal-graphene metamaterials featuring dynamically controllable single, double...
In this paper, we look at the work of a classical plasmon-induced transparency (PIT) based on metasu...
Exploring higher group index has great benefits in the application of plasmonic slow-light devices. ...
A terahertz metamaterial is presented and numerically investigated to achieve tunable electromagneti...
Optoelectronic terahertz modulators, operated by actively tuning metamaterial, plasmonic resonator s...
We propose a graphene plasmonic structure by applying two graphene layers mingled with a thin gold l...
Currently, metasurfaces (MSs) integrating with different active materials have been widely explored ...
A metal–graphene metamaterial device exhibiting a tunable, electromagnetically induced transparency ...
A monolayer-graphene-based concentric-double-rings (CDR) structure is reported to achieve broadband ...
In this paper, a novel method to realize a dynamically tunable analogue of EIT for the resonance str...
In this paper, we design a multifunctional micro-nano device with a hybrid metamaterial-waveguide sy...
In this paper, we propose a metamaterial structure for realizing the electromagnetically induced tra...
Metamaterials with classical analogues of electromagnetically induced transparency open new avenues ...
Abstract In this paper, we consider coupled disk-shaped resonators separated by a thin dielectric su...