Non-Trivial Non-Radiating Excitation as a Mechanism of Resonant Transparency in Toroidal Metamaterials

Abstract

We demonstrate theoretically and confirm experimentally a new mechanism of resonant electromagnetic transparency, which yields extremely narrow isolated symmetric Lorentzian lines of full transmission in metamaterials. It exploits the long sought non-trivial non-radiating charge-current excitation based on toroidal dipole moment, predicted to generate waves of gauge-irreducible vector potential in the complete absence of scattered electromagnetic fields.

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