Double fano resonances in a composite metamaterial possessing tripod plasmonic resonances

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Abstract

By embedding four-rod resonators inside a double-split ring resonator superlattice, a planar composite metamaterial possessing tripod plasmonic resonances is fabricated. Double Fano resonances are observed where a common subradiant driven oscillator is coupled with two superradiant oscillators. As a classical analogue of a four-level tripod atomic system, the extinction spectrum of the composite metamaterial exhibits a coherent effect based on double Fano resonances. Transfer of the absorbed power between two orthogonal superradiant oscillators is shown to be mediated by the common subradiant oscillator.

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Lee, Y. U., Choi, E. Y., Kim, E. S., Woo, J. H., Kang, B., Kim, J., … Wu, J. W. (2015). Double fano resonances in a composite metamaterial possessing tripod plasmonic resonances. Journal of Optics (United Kingdom), 17(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2040-8978/17/2/025103

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