Optical Properties of Layered Metamaterial Composed of Pairs of Nanowires
A metamaterial composed of electromagnetically active cells with two parallel wires of sub-wavelength size can be fabricated by means of patterning techniques used in microelectronics. Intensity transmittance of layered metamaterial is assessed as a function of fill factor, that is a ratio of wire t...
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Published in | 2006 International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks Vol. 2; pp. 75 - 78 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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IEEE
01.06.2006
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Summary: | A metamaterial composed of electromagnetically active cells with two parallel wires of sub-wavelength size can be fabricated by means of patterning techniques used in microelectronics. Intensity transmittance of layered metamaterial is assessed as a function of fill factor, that is a ratio of wire to layer surfaces, that in simulations changes from 6 to 20%. Negative refractive index reaching as low as -0.5 is predicted in the range of 1.13-1.29 mum for fill factor 12%. Then in FDTD simulations we analyze propagation of light through single and multiple layers of the metamaterial. A single layer exhibits a negative index of refraction at wavelengths for which absorption results from a high imaginary value of n. FDTD simulations show that the negative n should appear for the range of 1.92-2.19 mum. Theoretical underassessment of the range of wavelengths where n is negative comes from simplicity of the considered dipole model. We conclude that the smaller is the fill factor, the narrower the range of frequencies, where n is negative. Then, the smaller is the fill factor, the less negative is n. Finally, transmission considerably decreases with increasing fill factor |
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ISBN: | 1424402352 9781424402359 |
ISSN: | 2162-7339 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ICTON.2006.248340 |