A rigorous asymptotic expansion shows a hybrid dielectric-plasmonic dimer simultaneously polarizes incident electric and magnetic fields when the two particles share a resonant frequency.
From all-dieletric nanoresonators to extended quasi-static plasmonic resonators
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We derive the electromagnetic medium equivalent to a cluster of all-dielectric nanoparticles (i.e. enjoying high refractive indices), distributed periodically in a smooth domain $\Omega$, while excited at nearly resonating dielectric incident frequencies (i.e. subwavelength Mie-resonant frequencies). This effective medium is an alteration of the permeability that keeps the permittivity unchanged. We provide regimes under which the effective permeability can be positive or negative valued. In addition, if the incident frequency is close to any of the subwavelength all-dielectric resonances, then the distributed cluster behaves as an extended quasi-static plasmonic resonator. Therefore, exciting the cluster of all-dielectric nanoresonators with nearly resonating incident frequencies, we can generate an extended quasi-static plasmonic resonator which creates giant electromagnetic fields in its surrounding.
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Electromagnetic waves generated by a hybrid dielectric-plasmonic dimer
A rigorous asymptotic expansion shows a hybrid dielectric-plasmonic dimer simultaneously polarizes incident electric and magnetic fields when the two particles share a resonant frequency.