Analyzing the effect of a metamaterial surface on electric and magnetic dipole emissions using Green's function and Spatial Harmonic Analysis techniques

Xingjie Ni, Alexander V. Kildishev, Vladimir M. Shalaev

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Abstract

An approach for calculating the fields radiated from either electric or magnetic dipoles placed inside or at the surface of a multilayer structure arranged of arbitrary elemental materials, including metamaterials, is presented. A combination of Green's function technique and Spatial Harmonic Analysis method is used. The electromagnetic behavior of the dipole sources in the vicinity of the metamaterial surface is studied. This approach is applicable to the important case when the near field of fluorescent molecules is coupled to a multilayer single-periodic or bi-periodic nanostructure.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationDigests of the 2010 14th Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation, CEFC 2010
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Event14th Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation, CEFC2010 - Chicago, IL, United States
Duration: May 9 2010May 12 2010

Publication series

NameDigests of the 2010 14th Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation, CEFC 2010

Other

Other14th Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation, CEFC2010
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityChicago, IL
Period5/9/105/12/10

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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