Nanofabricated media with negative permeability at visible frequencies

A.K. Geim, A.N. Grigorenko, H.F. Gleeson, Ying Zhang, A.A. Firsov, Igor Khrushchev, J. Petrovic

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Abstract

A great deal of attention has recently been focused on a new class of smart materials-so-called left-handed media-that exhibit highly unusual electromagnetic properties and promise new device applications. Left-handed materials require negative permeability ν, an extreme condition that has so far been achieved only for frequencies in the microwave to terahertz range. Extension of the approach described in ref. 7 to achieve the necessary high-frequency magnetic response in visible optics presents a formidable challenge, as no material-natural or artificial-is known to exhibit any magnetism at these frequencies. Here we report a nanofabricated medium consisting of electromagnetically coupled pairs of gold dots with geometry carefully designed at a 10-nm level. The medium exhibits a strong magnetic response at visible-light frequencies, including a band with negative ν. The magnetism arises owing to the excitation of an antisymmetric plasmon resonance. The high-frequency permeability qualitatively reveals itself via optical impedance matching. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of engineering magnetism at visible frequencies and pave the way towards magnetic and left-handed components for visible optics. © 2005 Nature Publishing Group.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)335-338
Number of pages4
JournalNature
Volume438
Issue number7066
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Nov 2005

Keywords

  • nanofabricated media
  • negative permeability
  • visible frequencies
  • optics

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