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Título : Unfolding of plasmon-polariton modes in one-dimensional layered systems containing anisotropic left-handed materials
Autor : Bruno Alfonso, Alexis
Reyes Gómez, Ernesto Amador
Cavalcanti, Solange Bessa
Oliveira, Luiz Eduardo
metadata.dc.subject.*: Anisotropía
Anisotropy
Plasmón-polaritón
Capas unidimensionales
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_ad830411
Fecha de publicación : 2011
Editorial : American Physical Society
Citación : Bruno Alfonso, A., Reyes Gómez, E. A., Cavalcanti, S. B., & Oliveira, L. E. (2011). Unfolding of plasmon-polariton modes in one-dimensional layered systems containing anisotropic left-handed materials. Physical Review B: Condensed Matter. 84(113101), 1-5. DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.84.113101
Resumen : ABSTRACT: The propagation of electromagnetic waves through a 1-dimensional layered system containing alternate layers of air and a uniaxial, anisotropic, left-handed material is investigated. The optical axis of this material is along the stacking direction and the components of the electric permittivity and magnetic permeability tensors that characterize the metamaterial are described by Drude-type responses. Different plasmon frequencies are considered for directions parallel and perpendicular to the optical axis. As in the isotropic case, plasmon polariton modes are found in the neighborhood of the plasmon frequency corresponding to the optical axis. Moreover, it is shown that, depending on the relation between the two plasmon frequencies of the metamaterial, anisotropy leads to the unfolding of an infinite number of nearly dispersionless plasmon-polariton bands either above or below the parallel plasmon frequency.
ISSN : 163-1829
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.84.113101
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