2013 Conference on Lasers &Amp; Electro-Optics Europe &Amp; International Quantum Electronics Conference CLEO EUROPE/IQEC 2013
DOI: 10.1109/cleoe-iqec.2013.6801864
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Magneto-electric antennas for directed light emission

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“…A magneto-electric antenna, exploiting the interference between the magnetic and electric modes in an SRR, is designed for the experimental realization of a compact and robust optical antenna, which outperforms larger, multielement antennas in both bandwidth and directionality. 8 In addition, the proposed SRR can also be utilized in the design of a thermally tunable THz composite material 9 and a strong LC response of resonator can be utilized for designing thick substrate materials for optical engineering applications. 10 Magnetically excited magnetic resonances with negative magnetic permeability in an InP-based optical waveguide with an array of gold SRRs are experimentally observed with the effect of an incident-polarization-dependent absorption feature at 1575 nm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A magneto-electric antenna, exploiting the interference between the magnetic and electric modes in an SRR, is designed for the experimental realization of a compact and robust optical antenna, which outperforms larger, multielement antennas in both bandwidth and directionality. 8 In addition, the proposed SRR can also be utilized in the design of a thermally tunable THz composite material 9 and a strong LC response of resonator can be utilized for designing thick substrate materials for optical engineering applications. 10 Magnetically excited magnetic resonances with negative magnetic permeability in an InP-based optical waveguide with an array of gold SRRs are experimentally observed with the effect of an incident-polarization-dependent absorption feature at 1575 nm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%