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Dual-Region Resonant Meander Metamaterial

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Manjunath, Shridhar
Liu, Mingkai
Raj, Vidur
Aoni, Rifat Ahmmed
Powell, David A.
Shadrivov, Ilya
Rahmani, Mohsen

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Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH

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Metamaterials are engineered structures designed to interact with electromagnetic radiation, whereby the frequency range in which metamaterials respond depends on their dimensions. In this paper, it is demonstrated that a metamaterial can be functional in more than one frequency region. An advanced metamaterial is demonstrated that can interact with both terahertz (THz) and near-infrared (NIR) frequencies, concurrently. This work exploits meander line resonators with nanoscale linewidth distributed over microscale areas, and experimentally demonstrates that such a metamaterial can simultaneously interact with NIR and THz waves. The engineered metamaterial acts as a plasmonic grating in the NIR range and simultaneously acts as an array of electric resonators in the THz range. Moreover, the performance of the engineered metamaterial is polarization-independent in both wavelength regions. Finally, a unique feature of the proposed metamaterial is that it enables resonant frequency tuning in the THz region without affecting the NIR response. All these novel advantages of dual-band meander metamaterial make it an ideal alternative for cutting-edge applications such as bi-functional sensing, imaging, filtering, modulation, and absorption.

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Advanced Optical Materials

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2099-12-31
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