Controlling Metamaterial Resonances with Light
Sangeeta Chakrabarti, S. Anantha Ramakrishna, Harshawardhan Wanare

TL;DR
This paper explores dynamic control of metamaterial resonances using coherent optical fields, demonstrating how embedding in dispersive media and applying optical radiation can modulate their electromagnetic properties.
Contribution
It introduces a method to control metamaterial resonances via optical fields in dispersive media, including EIT, and demonstrates robustness against dissipation and imperfections.
Findings
Resonance splitting and modified permeability bands observed.
Control achievable through EIT and Inverse Raman Effect.
Robustness against dissipation and structural imperfections confirmed.
Abstract
We investigate the use of coherent optical fields as a means of dynamically controlling the resonant behaviour of a variety of composite metamaterials, wherein the metamaterial structures are embedded in a dispersive dielectric medium. Control and switching is implemented by coherently driving the resonant permittivity of the embedding medium by applied optical radiation. The effect of embedding Split ring resonators (SRR) in a frequency- dispersive medium with Lorentz-like dispersion or with dispersion engineered by electromagnetic induced transparency (EIT), is manifested in the splitting of the negative permeability band, the modified (frequency-dependent) filling fractions and dissipation factors. The modified material parameters are strongly linked to the resonant frequencies of the medium, while for an embedding medium exhibiting EIT, also to the strength and detuning of the…
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