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Design of an artificial three-dimensional composite metamaterial with magnetic resonances in the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum

Rockstuhl, C.
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Lederer, F.
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Etrich, Ch.
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2007
Physical Review Letters

We propose an artificial three-dimensional material that exhibits a strong resonance in the effective permeability in the visible spectral domain. This material may be implemented in a two-step procedure. First, a metamaterial made of densely packed metallic nanoparticles is fabricated that shows a Lorentz-type resonance in the permittivity at the collective plasmon frequency. Second, spheres are formed out of this material and arranged in a cubic lattice. This meta-metamaterial exhibits a strong resonance in the permeability which is caused by a Mie resonance associated with the magnetic mode of a single metamaterial sphere. Realization of this material based on self-organization in liquid crystals and the limitations of the approach are discussed. © 2007 The American Physical Society.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.017401
Author(s)
Rockstuhl, C.
Lederer, F.
Etrich, Ch.
Pertsch, T.
Scharf, T.  
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

99

Start page

017401

End page

1

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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