Temperature-Tunable Transparency Window in Metamaterials Utilizing Superconducting Dark Resonators
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Abstract
We have developed a high quality-factor microwave frequency metamaterial to demonstrate a coherent optical phenomena analogous to electrically induced transparency (EIT). The two-dimensional design employs double planar Nb split rings acting as dark resonators symmetrically placed around a thick Au strip which is a bright resonator [1]. When Nb is in the superconducting state, the significant loss gradient between Nb and Au opens a transparency window along with a strongly enhanced group delay. The data show a systematic evolution with increasing temperature in the superconducting state of Nb, and the features disappear in the resistive state when the loss gradient between the two types of resonators closes. We have observed no RF power dependence of the magnetic response coming out of the EIT configuration, which indicates the process is linear. Laser scanning microscopy images of the RF current distributions in the dark resonators and the other microwave measurements are in good agreement with the simulations run on the same structure. \\[0pt] [1] L. Zhang, \textit{et al}. arXiv:1010.2976
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Authors
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C. Kurter
University of Maryland
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A.P. Zhuravel
B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics \& Engineering, NAS of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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P. Tassin
Ames Laboratory
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T. Koschny
Ames Laboratory
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L. Zhang
Ames Laboratory
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J. Abrahams
University of Maryland
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C.L. Bennett
University of Maryland
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A.V. Ustinov
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Costas Soukoulis
Ames Laboratory, Department of Physics and Astronomy and Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA
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S.M. Anlage
Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-4111, USA, Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland