PMID: 19113710Dec 31, 2008Paper

Metamaterial analog of electromagnetically induced transparency

Physical Review Letters
N PapasimakisS L Prosvirnin

Abstract

We demonstrate a classical analog of electromagnetically induced transparency in a planar metamaterial. We show that pulses propagating through such metamaterials experience considerable delay. The thickness of the structure along the direction of wave propagation is much smaller than the wavelength, which allows successive stacking of multiple metamaterial slabs leading to increased transmission and bandwidth.

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