2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2014.09.022
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Role of coupling of localized surface plasmon modes in transmission properties of compound structure metamaterials

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“…2(c). However, the coupling and interaction of the LSP modes in the same horizontal plane between the silver square loop inter-edges and the silver circular patch edges also can be found, which results in the reduction of the average transmittance of the pass-band [23]. For the two silver layers case, a stronger coupling of LSP modes between upper and lower silver layers occurs, which leads to the low-frequency passband increase, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Wang Et Almentioning
confidence: 94%
“…2(c). However, the coupling and interaction of the LSP modes in the same horizontal plane between the silver square loop inter-edges and the silver circular patch edges also can be found, which results in the reduction of the average transmittance of the pass-band [23]. For the two silver layers case, a stronger coupling of LSP modes between upper and lower silver layers occurs, which leads to the low-frequency passband increase, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Wang Et Almentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Two resonance modes are found through calculating electric field intensity distributions: the local surface plasma (LSP) mode and the internal surface plasmon (ISP) mode. In previous work [29], it is found that the resonance of LSP modes results in the transmission reducing and maybe leads to the absorption peak. In this paper, the feasibility is confirmed.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…These parameters can offer an in-107301-2 sight into how the magnetic and electric responses of the proposed structure vary with frequency, which are nonlocal in nature. [26] The proposed structure dispersion behavior can be tailored through adjusting the permeability profile in the Drude mode [27] with a plasma frequency f e . The effective permeability µ eff ( f ) and permittivity ε eff ( f ) could be expressed in the following form:…”
Section: Optical Properties Of the Dual-band Metamaterials Filtermentioning
confidence: 99%