Sub-100-nm sized silver split ring resonator metamaterials with fundamental magnetic resonance in the middle visible spectrum

Split ring resonator (SRR) metamaterials working in the visible spectrum have great potential applications, but their fabrication is challenging due to the stringent requirements in the feature size and critical dimension. This paper reports fabrication and systematic characterization of silver SRRs...

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Main Authors: Tobing, Landobasa Y. M., Tjahjana, Liliana, Zhang, Dao Hua, Zhang, Qing, Xiong, Qihua
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1010842020-03-07T12:34:53Z Sub-100-nm sized silver split ring resonator metamaterials with fundamental magnetic resonance in the middle visible spectrum Tobing, Landobasa Y. M. Tjahjana, Liliana Zhang, Dao Hua Zhang, Qing Xiong, Qihua School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Split ring resonator (SRR) metamaterials working in the visible spectrum have great potential applications, but their fabrication is challenging due to the stringent requirements in the feature size and critical dimension. This paper reports fabrication and systematic characterization of silver SRRs with sub-100-nm sizes that can have magnetic resonance entering into the visible frequency spectrum. SRR size as small as ∼60 nm and fundamental magnetic resonance (LC-resonance) as short as ∼604 nm have been successfully demonstrated, which to the best of our knowledge represent the smallest fabricated SRR and the shortest LC-resonance based on SRR geometry. The resonance wavelengths of the LC and plasmon modes of the sub-100-nm SRRs are found to linearly decrease with SRR size. Excellent agreement between LC-model and experimental data is obtained when the capacitance of the sub-100-nm SRRs is interpreted as capacitance between two spheres instead of between two parallel plates. 2014-06-10T01:53:36Z 2019-12-06T20:33:12Z 2014-06-10T01:53:36Z 2019-12-06T20:33:12Z 2014 2014 Journal Article Tobing, L. Y. M., Tjahjana, L., Zhang, D. H., Zhang, Q., & Xiong, Q. (2014). Sub-100-nm Sized Silver Split Ring Resonator Metamaterials with Fundamental Magnetic Resonance in the Middle Visible Spectrum. Advanced Optical Materials, 2(3), 280-285. 2195-1071 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/101084 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19592 10.1002/adom.201300456 en Advanced optical materials © 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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language English
topic DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
spellingShingle DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Tobing, Landobasa Y. M.
Tjahjana, Liliana
Zhang, Dao Hua
Zhang, Qing
Xiong, Qihua
Sub-100-nm sized silver split ring resonator metamaterials with fundamental magnetic resonance in the middle visible spectrum
description Split ring resonator (SRR) metamaterials working in the visible spectrum have great potential applications, but their fabrication is challenging due to the stringent requirements in the feature size and critical dimension. This paper reports fabrication and systematic characterization of silver SRRs with sub-100-nm sizes that can have magnetic resonance entering into the visible frequency spectrum. SRR size as small as ∼60 nm and fundamental magnetic resonance (LC-resonance) as short as ∼604 nm have been successfully demonstrated, which to the best of our knowledge represent the smallest fabricated SRR and the shortest LC-resonance based on SRR geometry. The resonance wavelengths of the LC and plasmon modes of the sub-100-nm SRRs are found to linearly decrease with SRR size. Excellent agreement between LC-model and experimental data is obtained when the capacitance of the sub-100-nm SRRs is interpreted as capacitance between two spheres instead of between two parallel plates.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Tobing, Landobasa Y. M.
Tjahjana, Liliana
Zhang, Dao Hua
Zhang, Qing
Xiong, Qihua
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author Tobing, Landobasa Y. M.
Tjahjana, Liliana
Zhang, Dao Hua
Zhang, Qing
Xiong, Qihua
author_sort Tobing, Landobasa Y. M.
title Sub-100-nm sized silver split ring resonator metamaterials with fundamental magnetic resonance in the middle visible spectrum
title_short Sub-100-nm sized silver split ring resonator metamaterials with fundamental magnetic resonance in the middle visible spectrum
title_full Sub-100-nm sized silver split ring resonator metamaterials with fundamental magnetic resonance in the middle visible spectrum
title_fullStr Sub-100-nm sized silver split ring resonator metamaterials with fundamental magnetic resonance in the middle visible spectrum
title_full_unstemmed Sub-100-nm sized silver split ring resonator metamaterials with fundamental magnetic resonance in the middle visible spectrum
title_sort sub-100-nm sized silver split ring resonator metamaterials with fundamental magnetic resonance in the middle visible spectrum
publishDate 2014
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/101084
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19592
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