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Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2011 Volume 37, Issue 7, Pages 38–46 (Mi pjtf9126)

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Magnetic-type resonance in nonmagnetic line wire excited by surface plasmons in microwave range

V. S. Butylkin, G. A. Kraftmakher

Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: A magnetic resonance microwave response has been detected and identified in a structure of parallel nonmagnetic wires or a single line wire perpendicular to the electric field of a plane electromagnetic wave in the case where the wires are arranged near an array (grating) of resonant surface-plasmon-generating elements and oriented along the direction of wave propagation. A giant resonance is observed for a definite (resonance) length of the wire(s) in a certain frequency range corresponding to the existence of surface plasmons (below the resonance frequency of the plasmon-generating array). It is suggested that the magnetic response of the wire(s) is due to the excitation of resonance currents by the magnetic field of surface plasmons. Using the observed phenomena, it is possible to obtain new magnetic metamaterials (in particular, those possessing simultaneously negative effective dielectric permittivity and magnetic permeability) tunable in a broad frequency range.

Received: 21.07.2010
Accepted: 25.11.2010


 English version:
Technical Physics Letters, 2011, 37:4, 309–312

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