International audienceMagnetodielectric small spheres present unusual electromagnetic scattering features, theoretically predicted a few decades ago. However, achieving such behaviour has remained elusive, due to the non-magnetic character of natural optical materials or the difficulty in obtaining low-loss highly permeable magnetic materials in the gigahertz regime. Here we present unambiguous experimental evidence that a single low-loss dielectric subwavelength sphere of moderate refractive index (n¼4 like some semiconductors at near-infrared) radiates fields identical to those from equal amplitude crossed electric and magnetic dipoles, and indistinguishable from those of ideal magnetodielectric spheres. The measured scattering radiation ...
Directional light scattering by spherical silicon nanoparticles in the visible spectral range is exp...
Light scattering by a small spherical particle, a central topic for electromagnetic scattering theor...
In this article, we study the emergence of polarization singularities in the scattering of optical r...
Manipulating the excitation of resonant electric and magnetic multipole moments in structured dielec...
High-refractive index dielectric nanoparticles may exhibit strong directional forward light scatteri...
The future of ultra-fast optical communication systems is inevitably connected with progress in opti...
International audienceThe future of ultra-fast optical communication systems is inevitably connected...
Nanoparticles exhibiting zero backscattering but a large scattering cross section in the forward dir...
ABSTRACT: High-refractive index dielectric nanoparticles may exhibit strong directional forward ligh...
The coherent combination of electric and magnetic responses is the basis of the electromagnetic beha...
We predict that real small dielectric particles made of non-magnetic materials present non-conventio...
The exact suppression of backscattering from rotationally symmetric objects requires dual symmetric ...
We suggest and study in detail a novel type of optical nanoantennas made of high-permittivity low-lo...
Huygens sources are elements that scatter light in the forward direction as used in the Huygens-Fres...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Directional light scattering by spherical silicon nanoparticles in the visible spectral range is exp...
Light scattering by a small spherical particle, a central topic for electromagnetic scattering theor...
In this article, we study the emergence of polarization singularities in the scattering of optical r...
Manipulating the excitation of resonant electric and magnetic multipole moments in structured dielec...
High-refractive index dielectric nanoparticles may exhibit strong directional forward light scatteri...
The future of ultra-fast optical communication systems is inevitably connected with progress in opti...
International audienceThe future of ultra-fast optical communication systems is inevitably connected...
Nanoparticles exhibiting zero backscattering but a large scattering cross section in the forward dir...
ABSTRACT: High-refractive index dielectric nanoparticles may exhibit strong directional forward ligh...
The coherent combination of electric and magnetic responses is the basis of the electromagnetic beha...
We predict that real small dielectric particles made of non-magnetic materials present non-conventio...
The exact suppression of backscattering from rotationally symmetric objects requires dual symmetric ...
We suggest and study in detail a novel type of optical nanoantennas made of high-permittivity low-lo...
Huygens sources are elements that scatter light in the forward direction as used in the Huygens-Fres...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Directional light scattering by spherical silicon nanoparticles in the visible spectral range is exp...
Light scattering by a small spherical particle, a central topic for electromagnetic scattering theor...
In this article, we study the emergence of polarization singularities in the scattering of optical r...