Experimental observation of tunable Wood type resonances in an all-ferrodielectric periodical metasurface

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  • L. I. Ivzhenko
  • S. Yu Polevoy
  • S. I. Tarapov
  • V. V. Yachin
  • K. Kurselis
  • R. Kiyan
  • B. N. Chichkov

External Research Organisations

  • National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine
  • Kharkov National University of Radio Electronics
  • Kharkov National University
  • Institute of Radio Astronomy National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5514-5517
Number of pages4
JournalOptics letters
Volume45
Issue number19
Early online date3 Sept 2020
Publication statusPublished - 29 Sept 2020

Abstract

In this Letter, a completely ferrodielectric metasurface consisting of an array of cylinders on a substrate is studied. All structural elements are made of ferrodielectric material. The conditions for the excitation ofWood's anomaly mode, obtained for different geometric parameters of the metasurface, are revealed. By continuously changing the structure parameters, we can change the position of the resonance at the Wood anomaly, thereby setting the position of the resonance at the frequency we need. It is shown that there is a resonant increase in the polarization plane rotation of the transmitted waves at the corresponding resonant frequency of the lattice mode excitation. Such polarization rotation is demonstrated both experimentally and theoretically.

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Experimental observation of tunable Wood type resonances in an all-ferrodielectric periodical metasurface. / Ivzhenko, L. I.; Polevoy, S. Yu; Tarapov, S. I. et al.
In: Optics letters, Vol. 45, No. 19, 29.09.2020, p. 5514-5517.

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Ivzhenko, LI, Polevoy, SY, Tarapov, SI, Yachin, VV, Kurselis, K, Kiyan, R & Chichkov, BN 2020, 'Experimental observation of tunable Wood type resonances in an all-ferrodielectric periodical metasurface', Optics letters, vol. 45, no. 19, pp. 5514-5517. https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.402936
Ivzhenko, L. I., Polevoy, S. Y., Tarapov, S. I., Yachin, V. V., Kurselis, K., Kiyan, R., & Chichkov, B. N. (2020). Experimental observation of tunable Wood type resonances in an all-ferrodielectric periodical metasurface. Optics letters, 45(19), 5514-5517. https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.402936
Ivzhenko LI, Polevoy SY, Tarapov SI, Yachin VV, Kurselis K, Kiyan R et al. Experimental observation of tunable Wood type resonances in an all-ferrodielectric periodical metasurface. Optics letters. 2020 Sept 29;45(19):5514-5517. Epub 2020 Sept 3. doi: 10.1364/OL.402936
Ivzhenko, L. I. ; Polevoy, S. Yu ; Tarapov, S. I. et al. / Experimental observation of tunable Wood type resonances in an all-ferrodielectric periodical metasurface. In: Optics letters. 2020 ; Vol. 45, No. 19. pp. 5514-5517.
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