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We measure the absolute extinction cross section spectra of individual split-ring resonators (fundamental magnetic resonance at 1.4-mum wavelength). The experiments are compared with a simple electric-circuit model and with microscopic calculations.
We report on the first experimental demonstration of ldquomagneticrdquo Photonic Crystals. We observe an avoided crossing of the Bragg resonance and the magnetic-dipole resonance of the constituting nanoscopic gold-wire pairs around 1100 nm wavelength.
We present spectrally resolved near-field transmission experiments on one-dimensional metallic photonic crystal slabs. The observed features depend on polarization and periodicity and are attributed to the excitation of waveguide modes or waveguide-plasmon polaritons
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