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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1121517109
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Demonstration of Al:ZnO as a plasmonic component for near-infrared metamaterials

Gururaj V. Naik,Jingjing Liu,Alexander V. Kildishev,Vladimir M. Shalaev,Alexandra Boltasseva

Metamaterial
Plasmon
Materials science
2012
Noble metals such as gold and silver are conventionally used as the primary plasmonic building blocks of optical metamaterials. Making subwavelength-scale structural elements from these metals not only seriously limits the optical performance of a device due to high absorption, it also substantially complicates the manufacturing process of nearly all metamaterial devices in the optical wavelength range. As an alternative to noble metals, we propose to use heavily doped oxide semiconductors that offer both functional and fabrication advantages in the near-infrared wavelength range. In this letter, we replace a metal with aluminum-doped zinc oxide as a new plasmonic material and experimentally demonstrate negative refraction in an Al:ZnO/ZnO metamaterial in the near-infrared range.
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    Demonstration of Al:ZnO as a plasmonic component for near-infrared metamaterials” is a paper by Gururaj V. Naik Jingjing Liu Alexander V. Kildishev Vladimir M. Shalaev Alexandra Boltasseva published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.