Second-Harmonic Generation from Magnetic Metamaterials
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Abstract
We observe second-harmonic generation from metamaterials composed of split-ring resonators excited at 1.5-micrometer wavelength. Much larger signals are detected when magnetic-dipole resonances are excited, as compared with purely electric-dipole resonances. The experiments are consistent with calculations based on the magnetic component of the Lorentz force exerted on metal electrons-an intrinsic second-harmonic generation mechanism that plays no role in natural materials. This unusual mechanism becomes relevant in our work as a result of the enhancement and the orientation of the local magnetic fields associated with the magnetic-dipole resonances of the split-ring resonators.
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- Metamaterial
- Split-ring resonator
- Magnetic dipole
- Excited state
- Dipole
- Physics
- Resonator
- Electron
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