Terahertz magnetic field enhancement in an asymmetric spiral metamaterial
Debanjan Polley, Nanna Zhou Hagstr\"om, Clemens von Korff Schmising,, Stefan Eisebitt, Stefano Bonetti

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how an asymmetric spiral metamaterial can significantly enhance terahertz magnetic fields, enabling new ultrafast spin and condensed matter studies with tabletop laser sources.
Contribution
It introduces a tunable spiral metamaterial design with analytical modeling and simulations, achieving large magnetic field enhancements at terahertz frequencies.
Findings
20-fold magnetic field enhancement at resonance
Uniform enhancement over ~10 μm² area
6-fold enhancement with broadband pulses
Abstract
We use finite element simulations in both the frequency and the time-domain to study the terahertz resonance characteristics of a metamaterial (MM) comprising a spiral connected to a straight arm. The MM acts as a RLC circuit whose resonance frequency can be precisely tuned by varying the characteristic geometrical parameters of the spiral: inner and outer radius, width and number of turns. We provide a simple analytical model that uses these geometrical parameters as input to give accurate estimates of the resonance frequency. Finite element simulations show that linearly polarized terahertz radiation efficiently couples to the MM thanks to the straight arm, inducing a current in the spiral, which in turn induces a resonant magnetic field enhancement at the center of the spiral. We observe a large (approximately 20 times) and uniform (over an area of ) enhancement of…
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