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Magnetic field enhancement at optical frequencies through diffraction coupling of magnetic plasmon resonances in metamaterials
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EngineeringAcoustic MetamaterialNegative-index MetamaterialMagnetic ResonanceMetasurfacesMetamaterialsElectromagnetic MetamaterialsMagnetismOptical PropertiesComputational ElectromagneticsDielectric SpacerPhotonicsPhysicsAntennaMagnetic Plasmon ResonancesDiffraction CouplingPlasmonicsMagnetic Field EnhancementApplied PhysicsDynamic MetamaterialsPlanar Rectangular Array
We studied theoretically the diffraction coupling of magnetic resonances in metamaterials consisting of a planar rectangular array of metal rod pairs with a dielectric spacer. A narrow-band mixed mode was observed due to a strong interaction between magnetic resonances in individual pairs of metal rods and an in-plane propagating collective surface mode arising from the array periodicity. Upon the excitation of this mixed mode, a five-fold enhancement of magnetic field in the dielectric spacer was achieved as compared with the purely magnetic resonance. It was also found that only a collective surface mode with its magnetic field parallel to the array plane could mediate the excitation of such a mixed mode.
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