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High-Linearity Fano Resonance Modulator Using a Microring-Assisted Mach–Zehnder Structure
Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2020Analog microwave photonic links require high-linearity electro-optic modulators. We investigate and optimize the linearity performance of a silicon Fano resonance modulator based on a reconfigurable microring-assisted Mach–Zehnder interferometer (MZI ...
Shuhuang Chen +4 more
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Advanced Materials & Technologies, 2020
It is one of the effective methods to modulate Fano resonance intensity by adding the thin photoactive material in the Fano metadevice and then light pumping them.
M. Zhang +6 more
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It is one of the effective methods to modulate Fano resonance intensity by adding the thin photoactive material in the Fano metadevice and then light pumping them.
M. Zhang +6 more
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Evidence of Tunable Fano Resonance in a Liquid Crystal‐Based Colloidal Metamaterial
Advanced Optical Materials, 2020A colloidal metamaterial composite, realized by dispersing sub‐micrometer‐sized high refractive index dielectric resonators (selenium) in a nematic liquid crystal medium, exhibits electrically tunable Mie resonances in the optical regime.
Amit Bhardwaj +5 more
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Advanced Materials & Technologies, 2019
Fano resonance has received much attention in recent years due to its promising applications in surface enhanced phenomena, sensing, and nonlinear optics.
Y. Zhou, Q. Li, H. Zhao, T. Cui
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Fano resonance has received much attention in recent years due to its promising applications in surface enhanced phenomena, sensing, and nonlinear optics.
Y. Zhou, Q. Li, H. Zhao, T. Cui
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Plasmonic Systems Unveiled by Fano Resonances
ACS Nano, 2012We show in detail how a derivation of Fano theory can serve as a new paradigm to study, understand, and control the interaction of nano-objects with light. Examples include a plasmonic crystal, a dolmen-type structure sustaining dark and bright plasmon modes, and a nanoshell heptamer.
Yan, Francescato +2 more
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Fano Resonances in Plasmonic Nanoparticle Aggregates
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2009We investigate the plasmonic properties of a symmetric silver sphere septamer and show that the extinction spectrum exhibits a narrow Fano resonance. Using the plasmon hybridization approach and group theory we show that this Fano resonance is caused by the interference of two bonding dipolar subradiant and superradiant plasmon modes of E(1u) symmetry.
Nikolay A, Mirin +2 more
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Fano-chain: the Fano resonances in a nanoparticles chain
Journal of Modern Optics, 2012We 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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