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Metamaterial plasmónico Plasmonic metamaterial
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Un metamaterial plasmónico es un metamaterial que explota los plasmones de superficie para lograr propiedades ópticas que no se ve en la naturaleza. Los plasmones son producidos a partir de la interacción de la luz con materiales metal-dieléctricos. En condiciones específicas, la luz incidente se acopla con los plasmones de la superficie para crear ondas electromagnéticas de propagación auto-sostenibles, conocidas como (SPP). Una vez puesto en marcha, los SPPs ondulan a lo largo de la interfase metal-dieléctrico. En comparación con la luz incidente, los SPP pueden ser mucho más cortos en longitud de onda. A plasmonic metamaterial is a metamaterial that uses surface plasmons to achieve optical properties not seen in nature. Plasmons are produced from the interaction of light with metal-dielectric materials. Under specific conditions, the incident light couples with the surface plasmons to create self-sustaining, propagating electromagnetic waves known as surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). Once launched, the SPPs ripple along the metal-dielectric interface. Compared with the incident light, the SPPs can be much shorter in wavelength.
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A plasmonic metamaterial is a metamaterial that uses surface plasmons to achieve optical properties not seen in nature. Plasmons are produced from the interaction of light with metal-dielectric materials. Under specific conditions, the incident light couples with the surface plasmons to create self-sustaining, propagating electromagnetic waves known as surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). Once launched, the SPPs ripple along the metal-dielectric interface. Compared with the incident light, the SPPs can be much shorter in wavelength. The properties stem from the unique structure of the metal-dielectric composites, with features smaller than the wavelength of light separated by subwavelength distances. Light hitting such a metamaterial is transformed into surface plasmon polaritons, which are shorter in wavelength than the incident light. Un metamaterial plasmónico es un metamaterial que explota los plasmones de superficie para lograr propiedades ópticas que no se ve en la naturaleza. Los plasmones son producidos a partir de la interacción de la luz con materiales metal-dieléctricos. En condiciones específicas, la luz incidente se acopla con los plasmones de la superficie para crear ondas electromagnéticas de propagación auto-sostenibles, conocidas como (SPP). Una vez puesto en marcha, los SPPs ondulan a lo largo de la interfase metal-dieléctrico. En comparación con la luz incidente, los SPP pueden ser mucho más cortos en longitud de onda. Las propiedades que se derivan de la estructura única de los materiales compuestos metal-dieléctricos, con la característica de una longitud de onda más corta que la de la luz separada por distancias de sublongitud de onda. La luz que golpea sobre un metamaterial así, se transforma en polaritones plasmónicos superficiales, que son más cortos en longitud de onda que la luz incidente.
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