Effect of Shape Parameters on NanoOptronic Circuit Element Optical Response

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Abstract

We examine the effect on the visible-near IR response of a number geometrical parameters of optical circuit elements with potential applications for guiding light for communications and for use in other metamaterial/optoelectronics applications. Rounding of edges produces a shift in the resonance frequency transmission measurements and in numerical simulations. We also examine the effect of shape parameters on the response of u-shaped and single split-ring Ag structures and discuss the LC circuit model in describing their optical response.

Authors

  • Timothy Corrigan

    University of Maryland, Department of Physics, College Park, MD and University of Maryland, Materials Science, College Park, MD

  • Dominic Britti

    University of Maryland, Materials Science, College Park, MD and Laboratory for Physical Sciences, College Park, MD, University of Maryland

  • Paul Kolb

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences, College Park, MD

  • Andrie Sushkov

    University of Maryland, Department of Physics, College Park, MD

  • Dennis Drew

    University of Maryland, University of Maryland, Department of Physics, College Park, MD

  • Shy-Hauh Guo

    University of Maryland, Electric Engineering, College Park, MD and Laboratory for Physical Sciences, College Park, MD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University Of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742

  • Ray Phaneuf

    University of Maryland, Materials Science, Physics, and Electric Engineering, College Park, MD,and Lab for Physical Sciences, College Park, MD, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University Of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742, University of Maryland