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English: The radiated transmission is red. The response is graphed in blue. An etched picture is of the sample is shown to the very right-hand side. The two polarization configurations are shown on top of the two columns. Resonances are the three lattice constants are shown in the gray area of the graph at about 3-µm. first row (A and B), the lattice constant of the SRRs is a = 450 nm; in the second row (C and D), it is a = 600 nm; and in the third row (E and F), it is a = 900 nm. In the last row (G and H), results for closed-ring resonators with a = 600 nm are shown.
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Source U.S. Department of Energy - Ames Laboratory
Author Stefan Linden, et. al
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