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arxiv: 1105.5533 · v1 · pith:4KSSWXFZnew · submitted 2011-05-27 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Gain assisted nanocomposite multilayers with near zero permittivity modulus at visible frequencies

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keywords epsilonpermittivitygainlayersmediumsmallveryvisible
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We have fabricated a layered nano-composite by alternating metal and gain medium layers, the gain dielectric consisting of a polymer incorporating optically pumped dye molecules. Exploiting an improved version of the effective medium theory, we have chosen the layers thicknesses for achieving a very small value of the real part of the permittivity epsilon_\| (parallel to the layers plane) at a prescribed visible wavelength. From standard reflection-transmission experiments on the optically pumped sample we show that, at a visible wavelength, both the real and the imaginary parts of the permittivity epsilon_\ attain very small values and we measure | \epsilon_\| | = 0.04 at lambda = 604 nm, amounting to a 21.5-percent decrease of the minimum | \epsilon_\| | in the absence of optical pumping. Our investigation thus proves that a medium with a dielectric permittivity with very small modulus, a key condition which should provide efficient subwavelength optical steering, can be actually synthesized.

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