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4 September 2008 Study of light propagation through nanostructured materials
J. C. Juarez-Morales, J. Munoz-Lopez, G. Martinez-Niconoff
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Abstract
In this work, we describe the behavior of the electromagnetic field on a Nanostructured interface using the coupled mode theory. The study is performed by associating time-dependent parameters to a set of polarized particles randomly distributed on an dielectric substrate. As a result, we obtain the conditions to generate a negative refractive index as a function of the distance between two particles in harmonic oscillation, in this way we show the possibility to synthetize Metamaterials from the nanoparticles arrays.
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J. C. Juarez-Morales, J. Munoz-Lopez, and G. Martinez-Niconoff "Study of light propagation through nanostructured materials", Proc. SPIE 7029, Metamaterials: Fundamentals and Applications, 70291I (4 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.793824
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KEYWORDS
Nanoparticles

Particles

Refractive index

Optical spheres

Electromagnetism

Metamaterials

Nanostructuring

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