Second-harmonic generation from complementary split-ring resonators
Second-harmonic generation from complementary split-ring resonators
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N. Feth, S. Linden, M.W. Klein, M. Decker, F.B.P. Niesler, Y. Zeng, W. Hoyer, J. Liu, S.W. Koch, J.V. Moloney, and M. Wegener
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Publikation
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Opt. Lett. 33, 1975 (2008)
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25.8.2008 |
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Abstract:
We present experiments on second-harmonic generation from arrays of
magnetic split-ring resonators and arrays of complementary split-ring
resonators. In both cases, the fundamental resonance is excited by the
incident femtosecond laser pulses under normal incidence, leading to
comparably strong second-harmonic signals. These findings are discussed
in terms of Babinet's principle and in terms of a recently developed
microscopic classical theory that leads to good agreement regarding the
relative and the absolute nonlinear signal strengths. The hydrodynamic
convective contribution is found to be the dominant source of
second-harmonic generation--in contrast to a previous assignment
[Science 313, 502 (2006)].