The Observation of High-Order Charge–Current Configurations in Plasmonic Meta-Atoms: A Numerical Approach

Living in a world of resonances, there have been significant progresses in the field of excitation of pronounced and multifunctional moments across a wide range of optical frequencies. Among all acknowledged resonances, the toroidal multipoles have received copious interest in recent years due to po...

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Main Authors: Burak Gerislioglu, Arash Ahmadivand
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Photonics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/6/2/43
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spelling doaj-d46d0ec6e1c54457a5a3aeb9588d3f5c2020-11-24T20:46:16ZengMDPI AGPhotonics2304-67322019-04-01624310.3390/photonics6020043photonics6020043The Observation of High-Order Charge–Current Configurations in Plasmonic Meta-Atoms: A Numerical ApproachBurak Gerislioglu0Arash Ahmadivand1Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, 6100 Main St, Houston, TX 77005, USADepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, 6100 Main St, Houston, TX 77005, USALiving in a world of resonances, there have been significant progresses in the field of excitation of pronounced and multifunctional moments across a wide range of optical frequencies. Among all acknowledged resonances, the toroidal multipoles have received copious interest in recent years due to possessing inherent signatures in nature. As a fundamental member, toroidal dipole is a strongly localized electromagnetic excitation based on charge–current configurations, which can be squeezed into an extremely small spot. Although there have been extensive studies on the behavior and properties of toroidal dipoles in order to develop all-optical devices based on this technology, so far, all analyses are restricted to the first (1st) order toroidal dipoles. In this work, using a practical technique, we successfully observed exquisite multi-loop super-toroidal (MLST) spectral features in a planar multipixel metallodielectric meta-atom. Employing the theory behind the excitation of multi-loop currents, we numerically and theoretically demonstrated that a traditional toroidal dipole can be transformed into a super-toroidal moment by varying the dielectric permittivity of the capacitive gaps between proximal pixels. This understanding introduces a new approach for the excitation of complex multi-loop toroidal moments in plasmonic metamaterials with high sensitivity, applicable for various nanophotonics applications from sensing to filtering.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/6/2/43toroidal dipoleplasmonic meta-atomsmulti-loop currentssuper-toroidal moment
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The Observation of High-Order Charge–Current Configurations in Plasmonic Meta-Atoms: A Numerical Approach
Photonics
toroidal dipole
plasmonic meta-atoms
multi-loop currents
super-toroidal moment
author_facet Burak Gerislioglu
Arash Ahmadivand
author_sort Burak Gerislioglu
title The Observation of High-Order Charge–Current Configurations in Plasmonic Meta-Atoms: A Numerical Approach
title_short The Observation of High-Order Charge–Current Configurations in Plasmonic Meta-Atoms: A Numerical Approach
title_full The Observation of High-Order Charge–Current Configurations in Plasmonic Meta-Atoms: A Numerical Approach
title_fullStr The Observation of High-Order Charge–Current Configurations in Plasmonic Meta-Atoms: A Numerical Approach
title_full_unstemmed The Observation of High-Order Charge–Current Configurations in Plasmonic Meta-Atoms: A Numerical Approach
title_sort observation of high-order charge–current configurations in plasmonic meta-atoms: a numerical approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Photonics
issn 2304-6732
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Living in a world of resonances, there have been significant progresses in the field of excitation of pronounced and multifunctional moments across a wide range of optical frequencies. Among all acknowledged resonances, the toroidal multipoles have received copious interest in recent years due to possessing inherent signatures in nature. As a fundamental member, toroidal dipole is a strongly localized electromagnetic excitation based on charge–current configurations, which can be squeezed into an extremely small spot. Although there have been extensive studies on the behavior and properties of toroidal dipoles in order to develop all-optical devices based on this technology, so far, all analyses are restricted to the first (1st) order toroidal dipoles. In this work, using a practical technique, we successfully observed exquisite multi-loop super-toroidal (MLST) spectral features in a planar multipixel metallodielectric meta-atom. Employing the theory behind the excitation of multi-loop currents, we numerically and theoretically demonstrated that a traditional toroidal dipole can be transformed into a super-toroidal moment by varying the dielectric permittivity of the capacitive gaps between proximal pixels. This understanding introduces a new approach for the excitation of complex multi-loop toroidal moments in plasmonic metamaterials with high sensitivity, applicable for various nanophotonics applications from sensing to filtering.
topic toroidal dipole
plasmonic meta-atoms
multi-loop currents
super-toroidal moment
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