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Casse, B. D. F., Moser, H. O., Bahou, M., Gu, P. D., Jian, L. K., Kong, J. R., Mahmood, S. B., Wen, Li |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2007, Vol. 879 Issue 1, p1462-1465, 4p, 4 Diagrams |
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SSLS has been using its lithography-based micro/nanofabrication facility LiMiNT (Lithography for Micro and Nanotechnology) and its infrared spectro/microscopy facility ISMI to develop and characterize the first electromagnetic metamaterials having their spectral response in the THz range. Derived from Pendry’s nested-split-ring resonator design, these structures require micro/nanofabrication in order to have resonances in the THz range. They exhibit a negative refractive index and hold promise of sub-diffraction limit imaging. Besides the reduction of the size of the resonating structures to extend the spectral range towards the visible, outstanding issues include the production of high-aspect-ratio resonators that are sensitive for the magnetic field in any direction (3D sensitivity) and the capability to produce copious amounts of the electromagnetic metamaterials with a good yield. In this paper, we shall report on first results of 3D EM3 structures made by inclined exposures. © 2007 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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