Phys. Rev. B 75, 024304 (2007) [20 pages]Three-dimensional nanotransmission lines at optical frequencies: A recipe for broadband negative-refraction optical metamaterialsReceived 25 September 2006; revised 15 November 2006; published 19 January 2007 We apply the optical nanocircuit concepts to design and analyze in detail a three-dimensional (3D) plasmonic nanotransmission line network that may act as a relatively broadband negative-refraction metamaterial at infrared and optical frequencies. After discussing the heuristic concepts in our theory, we show full-wave analytical results of the expected behavior of such materials, which show increased bandwidth and relative robustness to losses. The possibility and constraints of getting a 3D fully isotropic response are also explored and conditions for minimal losses and increased bandwidth are discussed. Full-wave analytical results for some design examples employing realistic plasmonic materials at infrared and optical frequencies are also presented, and the case of a subwavelength imaging system using a slab of this material is numerically investigated. © 2007 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.75.024304
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.75.024304
PACS:
78.67.Bf, 42.70.Qs, 71.45.Gm, 73.20.Mf
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