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. 2019 Dec 23;27(26):37590-37600.
doi: 10.1364/OE.27.037590.

Analogue of electromagnetically induced transparency with high-Q factor in metal-dielectric metamaterials based on bright-bright mode coupling

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Analogue of electromagnetically induced transparency with high-Q factor in metal-dielectric metamaterials based on bright-bright mode coupling

Fengyan He et al. Opt Express. .
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Abstract

Based on bright-bright mode coupling, we numerically demonstrated the analogue of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) with a high quality factor (Q) in a stacked metal-dielectric metamaterial (MM) in the near-infrared regime. The optical coupling between a high-Q toroidal dipole mode supported by a silicon rod array and a low-Q dipole mode supported by a silver strip array was investigated from the near-field to the far-field regimes. We realized and significantly enhanced the long-range coupling between the two resonance modes through the MM-induced Fabry-Pérot (FP) effect. EIT with a Q factor greater than 1×104 could be achieved even when the two resonant structures were approximately a wavelength apart. These findings may open new avenues for realizing high-Q EIT, which is useful for photonic devices and biosensing applications. The proposed method can be extended to microwaves and terahertz waves.

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