2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4833817
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Large group index induced by asymmetric split ring resonator dimer

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“…SRRs have been utilized to realize the sharp non-radiative resonance in various MIT systems 27 28 29 33 34 35 36 primarily due to the considerable flexibility in engineering their magnetic response. As shown in Fig.…”
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“…SRRs have been utilized to realize the sharp non-radiative resonance in various MIT systems 27 28 29 33 34 35 36 primarily due to the considerable flexibility in engineering their magnetic response. As shown in Fig.…”
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“…Meanwhile, the recent development of metamaterials offers unprecedented flexibility in creating electromagnetic resonances for manipulating electromagnetic waves by engineering the properties of their artificial subwavelength “atomic” structure 14 15 . Besides exhibiting unconventional material properties, such as negative permeability 16 17 , negative refractive index 18 19 20 , and near-zero-index 21 22 , metamaterials have also recently been utilized to demonstrate a classical analogue of EIT through the careful design and arrangement of subwavelength resonating elements 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 . Metamaterial-induced transparency (MIT), taking advantage of the coherent interference between electromagnetic fields induced by radiative (‘bright’) and non-radiative (‘dark’) resonators, enables EIT-like effects at room temperature without the need for other external physical stimuli.…”
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“…Optical reflector with two micro rings coupled to two bus waveguides are discussed in [21] to explain transmission and group delay. Asymmetric splitting of resonator dimer is presented to achieve large group index [22]. In this paper, we investigate group delay and group index performance of single stage slotted microring resonator and extends the investigation for multi stage.…”
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“…[14][15][16] Till now, a large amount of plasmonic optical components based on SPPs have been proposed and demonstrated both numerically and experimentally in metallic nanostructures. The plasmon-induced transparency (PIT) effect is a kind of Fano resonances, 17 high Q dark mode in Fano metamaterial has been studied by Cao et al, 18 Fano resonance of an asymmetric dielectric wire pair was studied by Zhang et al 19 The PIT effect has been investigated intensively in many structures such as metamaterials, 20-26 plasmonic resonators, 27 plasmonic waveguide side-coupled plasmonic nanocavities, 28 split ring resonator, 29 and metallic bar gratings. 30 However, there have been few studies on PIT effect in a system using single resonator.…”
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