59 research outputs found
Surface plasmon polaritons assisted diffraction in periodic subwavelength holes of metal films with reduced interplane coupling
Metal films grown on Si wafer perforated with a periodic array of
subwavelength holes have been fabricated and anomalous enhanced transmission in
the mid-infrared regime has been observed. High order transmission peaks up to
Si(2,2) are clearly revealed due to the large dielectric constant contrast of
the dielectrics at the opposite interfaces. Si(1,1) peak splits at oblique
incidence both in TE and TM polarization, which confirms that anomalous
enhanced transmission is a surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) assisted
diffraction phenomenon. Theoretical transmission spectra agree excellently with
the experimental results and confirm the role of SPPs diffraction by the
lattice.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, 26 reference
Composite metamaterials with dual-band magnetic resonances in the terahertz frequency regime
Composite metamaterials(CMMs) combining a subwavelength metallic hole array
(i.e. one-layer fishnet structure) and an array of split-ring resonators(SRRs)
on the same board are fabricated with gold films on silicon wafer. Transmission
measurements of the CMMs in the terahertz range have been performed. Dual-band
magnetic resonances, namely, a LC resonance at 4.40 THz and an additional
magnetic resonance at 8.64 THz originating from the antiparallel current in
wire pairs in the CMMs are observed when the electrical field polarization of
the incident light is parallel to the gap of the component SRR. The numerical
simulations agree well with the experimental results and further clarify the
nature of the dual-band magnetic resonances.Comment: 4 figures, 14 page
Nematic Quantum Critical Fluctuations in BaFeNiAs
We have systematically studied the nematic fluctuations in the electron-doped
iron-based superconductor BaFeNiAs by measuring the in-plane
resistance change under uniaxial pressure. While the nematic quantum critical
point can be identified through the measurements along the (110) direction as
studied previously, quantum and thermal critical fluctuations cannot be
distinguished due to similar Curie-Weiss-like behaviors. Here we find that a
sizable pressure-dependent resistivity along the (100) direction is present in
all doping levels, which is against the simple picture of an Ising-type nematic
model. The signal along the (100) direction becomes maximum at optimal doping,
suggesting that it is associated with nematic quantum critical fluctuations.
Our results indicate that thermal fluctuations from striped antiferromagnetic
order dominate the underdoped regime along the (110) direction. We argue that
either there is a strong coupling between the quantum critical fluctuations and
the fermions, or more exotically, a higher symmetry may be present around
optimal doping.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. This Letter only contains parts of the former
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