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Super Unit Cells in Aperture-Based Metamaterials

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Tanasković, Dragan
Jakšić, Zoran
Obradov, Marko
Jakšić, Olga
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An important class of electromagnetic metamaterials are aperture-based metasurfaces. Examples include extraordinary optical transmission arrays and double fishnets with negative refractive index. We analyze a generalization of such metamaterials where a simple aperture is now replaced by a compound object formed by superposition of two or more primitive objects (e.g., rectangles, circles, and ellipses). Thus obtained "super unit cell" shows far richer behavior than the subobjects that comprise it. We show that nonlocalities introduced by overlapping simple subobjects can be used to produce large deviations of spectral dispersion even for small additive modifications of the basic geometry. Technologically, some super cellsmay be fabricated by simple spatial shifting of the existing photolithographic masks. In our investigation we applied analytical calculations and ab initio finite element modeling to prove the possibility to tailor the dispersion including resonances for plasmonic nano...composites by adjusting the local geometry and exploiting localized interactions at a subwavelength level. Any desired form could be defined using simple primitive objects, making the situation a geometrical analog of the case of series expansion of a function. Thus an additional degree of tunability of metamaterials is obtained. The obtained designer structures can be applied in different fields like waveguiding and sensing.

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Journal of Nanomaterials, 2015
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  • Hindawi Limited
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  • Микро, нано-системи и сензори за примену у електропривреди, процесној индустрији и заштити животне средине (RS-32008)

DOI: 10.1155/2015/312064

ISSN: 1687-4110

WoS: 000349203900001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84937144457
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http://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1807
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AU  - Tanasković, Dragan
AU  - Jakšić, Zoran
AU  - Obradov, Marko
AU  - Jakšić, Olga
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1807
AB  - An important class of electromagnetic metamaterials are aperture-based metasurfaces. Examples include extraordinary optical transmission arrays and double fishnets with negative refractive index. We analyze a generalization of such metamaterials where a simple aperture is now replaced by a compound object formed by superposition of two or more primitive objects (e.g., rectangles, circles, and ellipses). Thus obtained "super unit cell" shows far richer behavior than the subobjects that comprise it. We show that nonlocalities introduced by overlapping simple subobjects can be used to produce large deviations of spectral dispersion even for small additive modifications of the basic geometry. Technologically, some super cellsmay be fabricated by simple spatial shifting of the existing photolithographic masks. In our investigation we applied analytical calculations and ab initio finite element modeling to prove the possibility to tailor the dispersion including resonances for plasmonic nanocomposites by adjusting the local geometry and exploiting localized interactions at a subwavelength level. Any desired form could be defined using simple primitive objects, making the situation a geometrical analog of the case of series expansion of a function. Thus an additional degree of tunability of metamaterials is obtained. The obtained designer structures can be applied in different fields like waveguiding and sensing.
PB  - Hindawi Limited
T2  - Journal of Nanomaterials
T1  - Super Unit Cells in Aperture-Based Metamaterials
DO  - 10.1155/2015/312064
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abstract = "An important class of electromagnetic metamaterials are aperture-based metasurfaces. Examples include extraordinary optical transmission arrays and double fishnets with negative refractive index. We analyze a generalization of such metamaterials where a simple aperture is now replaced by a compound object formed by superposition of two or more primitive objects (e.g., rectangles, circles, and ellipses). Thus obtained "super unit cell" shows far richer behavior than the subobjects that comprise it. We show that nonlocalities introduced by overlapping simple subobjects can be used to produce large deviations of spectral dispersion even for small additive modifications of the basic geometry. Technologically, some super cellsmay be fabricated by simple spatial shifting of the existing photolithographic masks. In our investigation we applied analytical calculations and ab initio finite element modeling to prove the possibility to tailor the dispersion including resonances for plasmonic nanocomposites by adjusting the local geometry and exploiting localized interactions at a subwavelength level. Any desired form could be defined using simple primitive objects, making the situation a geometrical analog of the case of series expansion of a function. Thus an additional degree of tunability of metamaterials is obtained. The obtained designer structures can be applied in different fields like waveguiding and sensing.",
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Tanasković D, Jakšić Z, Obradov M, Jakšić O. Super Unit Cells in Aperture-Based Metamaterials. Journal of Nanomaterials. 2015;
Tanasković, D., Jakšić, Z., Obradov, M.,& Jakšić, O. (2015). Super Unit Cells in Aperture-Based Metamaterials.
Journal of NanomaterialsHindawi Limited..
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/312064
Tanasković Dragan, Jakšić Zoran, Obradov Marko, Jakšić Olga, "Super Unit Cells in Aperture-Based Metamaterials" (2015),
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/312064 .

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