Electric and magnetic toroidal dipole excitations in core-shell spheres
Tiago Jos\'e Arruda

TL;DR
This paper derives analytic expressions for electric and magnetic toroidal dipole excitations in core-shell nanospheres, enabling better control and understanding of their scattering properties for advanced optical applications.
Contribution
It provides closed-form analytic formulas for toroidal dipole contributions in Lorenz-Mie scattering, beyond the Rayleigh regime, facilitating manipulation of these excitations in nanostructures.
Findings
Analytic expressions match Cartesian toroidal dipoles from current oscillations.
Toroidal dipole excitations can be tuned for specific optical applications.
Results explain phenomena like toroidal-induced transparency and Fano resonances.
Abstract
Toroidal dipole moments, which consist of enclosed circulating currents aligned along paths within a torus shape, can be experimentally achieved in metamaterials using various geometrical configurations. Here, we investigate the excitation of toroidal dipole moments in a core-shell nanosphere composed of dispersive materials within the framework of the Lorenz-Mie theory. By isolating the contributions related to volumetric oscillations of electric charges from those of transverse and radial current oscillations, we derive closed-form analytic expressions for the scattering coefficients associated with electric and magnetic toroidal dipole moments. These analytic expressions, obtained beyond the Rayleigh scattering regime and previously concealed within the Lorenz-Mie theory, agree with the Cartesian toroidal dipoles determined from the radial and transverse current oscillations. By…
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