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Direct amplitude-phase near-field observation of higher-order anapole states
Anapole states associated with the resonant suppression of electric-dipole
scattering exhibit minimized extinction and maximized storage of
electromagnetic energy inside a particle. Using numerical simulations, optical
extinction spectroscopy and amplitude-phase near-field mapping of silicon
dielectric disks, we demonstrate high-order anapole states in the near-infrared
wavelength range (900-1700 nm). We develop the procedure for unambiguously
identifying anapole states by monitoring the normal component of the electric
near-field and experimentally detect the first two anapole states as verified
by far-field extinction spectroscopy and confirmed with the numerical
simulations. We demonstrate that higher order anapole states possess stronger
energy concentration and narrower resonances, a remarkable feature that is
advantageous for their applications in metasurfaces and nanophotonics
components, such as non-linear higher-harmonic generators and nanoscale lasers
Nested structures approach in designing an isotropic negative-index material for infrared
We propose a new generic approach for designing isotropic metamaterial with nested cubic structures. As an example, a three-dimensional isotropic unit cell design "Split Cube in Cage" (SCiC) is shown to exhibit an effective negative refractive index on infrared wavelengths. We report on the refractive index reaching -2.3 and the figure of merit as high as 2.7. The structure exhibits potential for application as a building block of isotropic negative-index materials
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