Md Saad-bin-Alam, M. Huttunen, K. Tsakmakidis, K. Dolgaleva
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Predicting the optical response of plasmonic metamolecules using equivalent circuit models
Metamaterials provide functionalities that are not present in naturally occurring materials, including negative refraction, super-lenses or hyper-lens, cloaking, and ultraslow and stopped light [1-5]. Usually, both the electric permittivity and the magnetic permeability need to be controlled to realize metamaterials.