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20 April 2006 Configurations of elongated gold nanostructures on silica as metamaterials: theory, technology, and optical properties
F. Garwe, C. Rockstuhl, C. Etrich, M. Augustin, F. Setzpfandt, U. Huebner, J. Bergmann, U. Bauerschaefer, U. Peschel, T. Pertsch, F. Lederer
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Nanowire composites are considered as a challenge in designing and making a negative index materials. By controlling the distance between parallel nanowires the electric and magnetic resonances of this structure are forced to spectrally coincide. Measurements of amplitude and phase of fabricated samples are provided together with theoretical results.
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F. Garwe, C. Rockstuhl, C. Etrich, M. Augustin, F. Setzpfandt, U. Huebner, J. Bergmann, U. Bauerschaefer, U. Peschel, T. Pertsch, and F. Lederer "Configurations of elongated gold nanostructures on silica as metamaterials: theory, technology, and optical properties", Proc. SPIE 6195, Nanophotonics, 61950H (20 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.662583
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KEYWORDS
Nanowires

Gold

Polymethylmethacrylate

Magnetism

Metamaterials

Glasses

Nanostructures

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