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Perspectives on the Fano Resonance Formula

open access: yesPhysica Scripta, 2004
Summary: The general profile of a resonance, as given by Fano in 1961 is well known throughout physics. This comment provides some of the simplest derivations of this formula, together with a discussion of subtleties in handling continuum states with regard to their normalization, orthogonality, and completeness.
Rau, A. R.P.
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Fano Resonance in Single‐Molecule Junctions

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2022
AbstractThe Fano resonance in single‐molecule junctions could be created by interaction with discrete and continuous molecular orbitals and enables effective electron transport modulation between constructive and destructive interference within a small energy range.
Tengyang Gao   +2 more
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Polarization-Tailored Fano Interference in Plasmonic Crystals: A Mueller Matrix Model of Anisotropic Fano Resonance

open access: yesACS Nano, 2017
Fano resonance is observed in a wide range of micro- and nano-optical systems and has been a subject of intensive investigations due to its numerous potential applications. Methods that can control or modulate Fano resonance by tuning some experimentally
Subir K Ray   +2 more
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Fano resonances in kagome fibers

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
Confinement Loss of microstructured fibers whose cladding is composed by a triangular arrangement of tubes of various shapes is theoretically and numerically investigated. Kagome Fibers belong from this family of fibers with cladding tubes with hexagonal shape.
VINCETTI, Luca   +2 more
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Temperature dependence of Fano resonances in CrPS4

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2022
A Fano resonance, as often observed in scattering, absorption, or transmission experiments, arises from quantum interference between a discrete optical transition and a continuous background. Here, we present a temperature-dependent study on Fano resonances observed in photoluminescence from flakes of the layered semiconductor antiferromagnet chromium ...
Maurizio Riesner   +5 more
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Time Resolved Fano Resonances

Physical Review Letters, 2005
Recent advances in the generation of sub-fs extreme ultraviolet pulses and attosecond metrology have opened up the possibility to trace the time evolution of electronic wave packets inside atoms in pump-probe experiments. We investigate the feasibility of observing the buildup of a Fano resonance in the time domain by attosecond streaking techniques. A
Wickenhauser, M.   +3 more
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Fano-chain: the Fano resonances in a nanoparticles chain

Journal of Modern Optics, 2012
We show that for a linear chain of nanoparticles the Fano resonances can be excited and tuned through particle number manipulation by adding or removing particles from the chain. Fano modes excited in the chain, the spectrally overlapped bright superradiant and dark subradiant modes, are presented with current flow pictures for the first time, which ...
Jiao Jiao, Zengbo Wang
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Acoustic Fano resonators

2014 USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting (Joint with AP-S Symposium), 2014
The resonances with asymmetric Fano line-shapes were originally discovered in the context of quantum mechanics (U. Fano, Phys. Rev., 124, 1866–1878, 1961). Quantum Fano resonances were generated from destructive interference of a discrete state with a continuum one.
Muhammad Amin   +2 more
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Nonlinear Fano-Resonant Dielectric Metasurfaces

Nano Letters, 2015
Strong nonlinear light-matter interaction is highly sought-after for a variety of applications including lasing and all-optical light modulation. Recently, resonant plasmonic structures have been considered promising candidates for enhancing nonlinear optical processes due to their ability to greatly enhance the optical near-field; however, their small
Yuanmu, Yang   +7 more
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Fano resonances in bilayer phosphorene nanoring

Nanotechnology, 2018
Tunable transport properties and Fano resonances are predicted in a circular bilayer phosphorene nanoring. The conductance exhibits Fano resonances with varying incident energy and applied perpendicular magnetic field. These Fano resonance peaks can be accurately fitted with the well known Fano curves.
Rui Zhang   +6 more
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