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18 May 2011 Nanoscale double asymmetric split ring resonators
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Abstract
Double asymmetric split ring resonators (DA-SRRs) are composed of four separate asymmetric metallic arcs that share the same centre-of-curvature. These four arcs interact to produce very steep slopes in the reflection spectrum and also increase the number of trapped modes. This combination produces larger resonance quality-factors (Q-factors), making arrays of such resonators potentially useful for optical sensing.
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Basudev Lahiri, Ce Zhang, Scott G. McMeekin, Richard M. De La Rue, and Nigel P. Johnson "Nanoscale double asymmetric split ring resonators", Proc. SPIE 8070, Metamaterials VI, 80700L (18 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.887395
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KEYWORDS
Split ring resonators

Reflectivity

Metamaterials

Absorption

Resonance enhancement

Resonators

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