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Controlling Electric and Magnetic Resonances for Ultra-Compact Nanoantennas with Switchable Directionality

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Abstract

We design and demonstrate an ultra-compact nanoantenna composed of an asymmetric trimer. The structure can support a highly tunable magnetic resonance in addition to the electric resonance, resulting in switchable directionality and enhanced radiative emission.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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