Abstract
Novel metamaterials with new capabilities to manipulate light may be used by considering basic building blocks with new optical properties. This is the case with resonant magneto-dielectric particles. In this work, the resonant response of a high-dielectric Cu2O subwavelength particle is analyzed, both analytically and experimentally. The emergence of electric and magnetic resonances and their interferential effects, producing directional behaviors, can be used in a new generation of metamaterials, as well as new integrated optical devices.
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Ullah, K., Liu, X., Yadav, N. P., Habib, M., Song, L., & García-Cámara, B. (2017). Light scattering by subwavelength Cu2O particles. Nanotechnology, 28(13). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/aa5e3c
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