Abstract

The authors experimentally demonstrated magnetically excited magnetic resonances with negative magnetic permeability in a metamaterial composed of an array of silver rod pairs. In transmission spectroscopy of the metamaterial, by employing oblique incidence, an incident-magnetic-field-dependent absorption feature was clearly observed at 18THz. The experimental results directly prove that the rod pair structure interacted with the magnetic field of the incident light, producing magnetic resonance. The experimental results were in good agreement with a numerical simulation suggesting that the value of μRe of the silver rod pair array changes from −0.29 to 2.26 at resonance.

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