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Phys. Rev. B 79, 035407 (2009) [6 pages]

Metamaterial with negative index due to chirality

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E. Plum1,*, J. Zhou2,3, J. Dong3,4, V. A. Fedotov1, T. Koschny3,5, C. M. Soukoulis3,5, and N. I. Zheludev1
1Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom
2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Microelectronics Research Center, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA
3Department of Physics and Astronomy and Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA
4Institute of Optical Fiber Communications and Network Technology, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China
5Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser—FORTH, and Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete, Greece

Received 31 July 2008; revised 31 October 2008; published 12 January 2009

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Recently it has been predicted that materials with exceptionally strong optical activity may also possess a negative refractive index, allowing the realization of superlenses for super-resolution imaging and data storage applications. Here we demonstrate experimentally and numerically that a chirality-induced negative index of refraction is possible. A negative index of refraction due to three-dimensional chirality is demonstrated for a bilayered metamaterial based on pairs of mutually twisted planar metal patterns in parallel planes, which also shows negative electric and magnetic responses and exceptionally strong optical activity and circular dichroism. Multilayered forms of the metamaterial are found to be suitable for use as ultrathin polarization rotators and circular polarizers for practical applications.

© 2009 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.79.035407
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.79.035407
PACS:
78.20.Ek, 41.20.Jb, 42.25.Ja

*erp@orc.soton.ac.uk; URL: www.nanophotonics.org.uk/niz/