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23 September 2016 Description of resonant processes in the dipole moment interaction
M. Vargas Morales, M. A. Torres Rodríguez, S. I. De Los Santos García, A. García Guzman, G. Martínez Niconoff
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Abstract
We analyze the resonant interaction between cumulus of nano-particles distributed on a two-dimensional array controlling the polarization states on the illumination, this allows controlling the dipole moment induced in a tunable-way obtaining an analytic expression for the refractive index. The resonant effects depend on the parameters that characterize the spatial distribution of the particle arrangement. We present two cases, firstly the interaction is described using a linear polarization on a linear particle array, and secondly it is obtained using circular polarization inducing resonant interaction between ring-particle kind structures. The refractive index associated to both configurations is implemented in the Fresnel equations for the study of the reflectivity and transmittance of optical fields. As a main result of the analysis is that we can to identify and control the parameters required for the synthesis of metamaterials. Computer simulations are presented.
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M. Vargas Morales, M. A. Torres Rodríguez, S. I. De Los Santos García, A. García Guzman, and G. Martínez Niconoff "Description of resonant processes in the dipole moment interaction", Proc. SPIE 9921, Plasmonics: Design, Materials, Fabrication, Characterization, and Applications XIV, 992133 (23 September 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2238161
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KEYWORDS
Refractive index

Particles

Dielectric polarization

Dielectrics

Metals

Thin films

Metamaterials

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