Fano resonances in antennas: General control over radiation patterns

Mikhail V. Rybin*, Polina V. Kapitanova, Dmitry S. Filonov, Alexey P. Slobozhanyuk, Pavel A. Belov, Yuri S. Kivshar, Mikhail F. Limonov

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    Abstract

    The concepts of many optical devices are based on fundamental physical phenomena such as resonances. One of the commonly used devices is an electromagnetic antenna that converts localized energy into freely propagating radiation and vise versa, offering unique capabilities for controlling electromagnetic radiation. Here we propose a concept for controlling the intensity and directionality of electromagnetic wave scattering in radio-frequency and optical antennas based on the physics of Fano resonances. We develop an analytical theory of spatial Fano resonances in antennas that describes switching of the radiation pattern between the forward and backward directions, and we confirm our theory with both numerical calculations and microwave experiments. Our approach bridges the concepts of conventional radio antennas and photonic nanoantennas, and it provides a paradigm for the design of wireless optical devices with various functionalities and architectures.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number205106
    JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
    Volume88
    Issue number20
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 6 Nov 2013

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