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Electromagnetic waves in layered nanoresonator systems including bi-isotropic and metamaterial layers: analytical model and characteristic features of proper waves

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  • Evgenii Starodubtsev

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The interaction of electromagnetic waves with multilayers of subwavelength thicknesses (nanoresonators) including the main layer made of a bi-isotropic material or metamaterial sandwiched between pairs of dielectric, epsilon-near-zero or metallic spacer layers has been modeled. The analytical model and numerical analysis are based on the exact and general solution of the electromagnetic boundary problem. The effects of birefringence, dichroism, chirality, nonreciprocity and new possibilities of their control and amplification, the conditions of excitation and features of proper waves inside of the bi-isotropic layer for various parameters of the nanoresonator geometry and components (in particular, metamaterials) and incident radiation are considered. It is shown that bi-isotropic effects in the one-layer chiral and nonreciprocal system can be significantly modified and amplified using the investigated nanoresonators.

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  • Evgenii Starodubtsev, 2022. "Electromagnetic waves in layered nanoresonator systems including bi-isotropic and metamaterial layers: analytical model and characteristic features of proper waves," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(18), pages 2647-2671, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:36:y:2022:i:18:p:2647-2671
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2022.2103460
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