Resonant Scattering from a Non-Hermitian Two-Dimensional Honeycomb PT Dipole Structure

Author(s):  
Vladimir Kuzmiak ◽  
Peter Markos
1996 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 993 ◽  
Author(s):  
Song Peng ◽  
G. Michael Morris

2017 ◽  
Vol 139 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anastasiia O. Krushynska ◽  
Marco Miniaci ◽  
Varvara G. Kouznetsova ◽  
Marc G. D. Geers

Locally resonant metamaterials (LRMs) controlling low-frequency waves due to resonant scattering are usually characterized by narrow band gaps (BGs) and a poor wave filtering performance. To remedy this shortcoming, multiresonant metamaterial structures with closely located BGs have been proposed and widely studied. However, the analysis is generally limited to two-dimensional (2D) structures neglecting the finite height of any real resonator. The aim of this paper is the comparison of the wave dispersion for two- and three-dimensional (3D) metamaterial models and evaluation of the applicability ranges of 2D results. Numerical study reveals that dual-resonant structures with cylindrical inclusions possess only a single (compared to two in the 2D case) BG for certain height-to-width ratios. In contrast, the wave dispersion in metamaterials with multiple spherical resonators can be accurately evaluated using a 2D approximation, enabling a significant simplification of resource-consuming 3D models.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2015 (1) ◽  
pp. 012056
Author(s):  
I. V. Iorsh ◽  
O. V. Kibis

Abstract We demonstrated theoretically that formation of the resonant scattering states in the two-dimensional (2D) electron system irradiated by a circularly polarized electromagnetic field leads to the emergence of localized magnetic moments. As a consequence, the corresponding Kondo resonances appear. For GaAs-based quantum wells and microwave fields, we estimate the Kondo temperature around 2.5 K, which can be detected in state-of-the-art measurements.


2001 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 1160 ◽  
Author(s):  
Allan R. Cowan ◽  
Paul Paddon ◽  
Vighen Pacradouni ◽  
Jeff F. Young

1966 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 118-119
Author(s):  
Th. Schmidt-Kaler

I should like to give you a very condensed progress report on some spectrophotometric measurements of objective-prism spectra made in collaboration with H. Leicher at Bonn. The procedure used is almost completely automatic. The measurements are made with the help of a semi-automatic fully digitized registering microphotometer constructed by Hög-Hamburg. The reductions are carried out with the aid of a number of interconnected programmes written for the computer IBM 7090, beginning with the output of the photometer in the form of punched cards and ending with the printing-out of the final two-dimensional classifications.


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