Fano Resonances in High-Tc Superconducting Metamaterial
V.A. Fedotov, J.-H. Shi, A. Tsiatmas, P. de Groot, Y. Chen, N.I., Zheludev

TL;DR
This paper reports on the design and analysis of a millimeter-wave metamaterial made from high-temperature cuprate superconductor, exhibiting Fano resonances due to collective magnetic and electric dipole interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel superconducting metamaterial structure demonstrating Fano resonances in the millimeter-wave range.
Findings
Fano resonances observed in the superconducting metamaterial
Resonances arise from collective excitation of dipole modes
Potential applications in tunable millimeter-wave devices
Abstract
We demonstrate a millimeter-wave range metamaterial fabricated from cuprate superconductor. Two complementary metamaterial structures have been studied, which exhibit Fano resonances emerging from the collective excitation of interacting magnetic and electric dipole modes.
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