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17 May 2011 Nanoantennas for enhancing and confining the magnetic optical field
Thierry Grosjean, Mathieu Mivelle, Fadi I. Baida, Geoffrey W. Burr, Ulrich C. Fischer
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Abstract
We propose different optical antenna structures for enhancing and confining the magnetic optical field. A common feature of these structures are concave corners in thin metal films as locations of the enhanced magnetic field. This proposal is inspired by Babinet's principle as the concave edges are the complementary structures to convex metal corners, which are known to be locations of a strongly enhanced electric field. Bowtie antennas and the bowtie apertures of appropriate size were shown to exhibit resonances in the infrared frequency range with an especially strong enhancement of the electrical field in the gap between 2 convex metal corners. We show by numerical calculations, that the complementary structures, the complementary bowtie aperture - the diabolo antenna - and the complementary bow tie antenna - two closely spaced triangular apertures in a metal film with a narrow gap between two opposing concave corners - exhibit resonances with a strongly enhanced magnetic field at the narrow metal constriction between the concave corners. We suggest sub-wavelength circuits of concave and convex corners as building blocks of planar metamaterials.
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Thierry Grosjean, Mathieu Mivelle, Fadi I. Baida, Geoffrey W. Burr, and Ulrich C. Fischer "Nanoantennas for enhancing and confining the magnetic optical field", Proc. SPIE 8070, Metamaterials VI, 807005 (17 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.886983
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Metals

Antennas

Nanoantennas

Near field optics

Dielectrics

Electromagnetism

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