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Terahertz tunable graphene Fano resonance
Nanotechnology, 2016By depositing graphene circular double rings (DR) on a SiO2/Si/polymer substrate, the tunable Fano resonance has been theoretically investigated in the terahertz regime, including the effects of the graphene Fermi level, structural parameters and operation frequency.
Xiaoyong, He +3 more
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Fano resonance for applications
Advances in Optics and Photonics, 2021Fano resonance is a universal phenomenon observed in many areas where wave propagation and interference are possible. Fano resonance arises from the interference of broad and narrow spectra of radiation and becomes an important tool for many applications in the physical, chemical, and biological sciences.
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Fano-resonant ultrathin film optical coatings
Nature Nanotechnology, 2021Optical coatings are integral components of virtually every optical instrument. However, despite being a century-old technology, there are only a handful of optical coating types. Here, we introduce a type of optical coatings that exhibit photonic Fano resonance, or a Fano-resonant optical coating (FROC).
Mohamed ElKabbash +10 more
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Fano resonances in bilayer phosphorene nanoring
Nanotechnology, 2018Tunable 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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Fano Resonance in Single‐Molecule Junctions
Angewandte Chemie, 2022AbstractThe 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.
Yan Zheng +16 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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Perspectives on the Fano Resonance Formula
Physica Scripta, 2004Summary: 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.
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Fano resonances in gated phosphorene junctions
Journal of Physics: Condensed MatterAbstract Fano resonances appear in plenty of physical phenomena due to the interference phenomena of a continuum spectrum and discrete states. In gated bilayer graphene junctions, the chiral matching at oblique incidence between the spectrum of electron states outside the electrostatic barrier and hole bound states inside it gives rise ...
K J Lamas-Martínez +3 more
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Polarization‐Tuned Fano Resonances in All‐Dielectric Short‐Wave Infrared Metasurface
Advanced Materials, 2023Anis Attiaoui +2 more
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