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Opt Express ; 14(15): 6778-87, 2006 Jul 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19516859

ABSTRACT

Numerical simulations of a near-infrared negative-index metamaterial (NIM) slab consisting of multiple layers of perforated metal-dielectric stacks exhibiting a small imaginary part of the index over the wavelength range for negative refraction are presented. A consistent effective index is obtained using both scattering matrix and modal analysis approaches. Backward phase propagation is verified by calculation of fields inside the metamaterial. The NIM figure of merit, [ -Re(n)/Im(n) ], for these structures is improved by ~ 10x compared with previous reports, establishing a new approach to thick, low-loss metamaterials at infrared and optical frequencies.

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Opt Express ; 14(21): 9570-5, 2006 Oct 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19529346

ABSTRACT

By extending GaAs dielectric posts with a large second-order nonlinear susceptibility through the holes of a subwavelength metallic hole array coupled to the metal surface-plasma wave, strong second harmonic (SH) signal is observed. The SH signal is strengthened as a result of the enhanced electromagnetic fields inside the hole apertures.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 95(13): 137404, 2005 Sep 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16197179

ABSTRACT

Metal-based negative refractive-index materials have been extensively studied in the microwave region. However, negative-index metamaterials have not been realized at near-IR or visible frequencies due to difficulties of fabrication and to the generally poor optical properties of metals at these wavelengths. In this Letter, we report the first fabrication and experimental verification of a transversely structured metal-dielectric-metal multilayer exhibiting a negative refractive index around 2 microm. Both the amplitude and the phase of the transmission and reflection were measured experimentally, and are in good agreement with a rigorous coupled wave analysis.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 94(3): 037402, 2005 Jan 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15698321

ABSTRACT

We experimentally demonstrate the first midinfrared (mid-IR) resonant magnetic nanostructures exhibiting a strong magnetic response corresponding to a negative permeability. This result is an important step toward the achievement of a negative refractive index in the IR. The possibility of extending negative permeability to higher frequencies is discussed; a structure with a negative effective permeability at a near-IR resonance frequency of 230 THz (1.3 microm) is proposed.

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Opt Express ; 13(12): 4406-13, 2005 Jun 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19495356

ABSTRACT

Using a single interferometric lithography patterning step along with self-aligned pattern-definition techniques, uniform, large-area metallic coaxial arrays with ~ 100-nm toroidal gaps are fabricated. Enhanced (5x) mid-infrared (4 mum) transmission through these sub-wavelength coaxial arrays is observed as compared with that through the same fractional opening area hole arrays as a result of the complex coaxial unit cell. Varying the coaxial dimensions shifts the resonance wavelength and impacts the maximum transmission; design rules are derived. The ability to control the transmission wavelength combined with dramatically enhanced transmission represent a promising path toward nanophotonic applications.

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Opt Express ; 13(13): 4922-30, 2005 Jun 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19498480

ABSTRACT

We numerically demonstrate a metamaterial with both negative epsilon and negative mu over an overlapping near-infrared wavelength range resulting in a low loss negative-index material. Parametric studies optimizing this negative index are presented. This structure can be easily fabricated with standard semiconductor processing techniques.

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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 19(7): 1352-9, 2002 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12095202

ABSTRACT

We present theoretical modeling and experimental validation of both capacitive (dot) and inductive (hole) metallic crossed gratings in the mid-infrared (2-5 microm). The gratings are fabricated by use of interferometric lithography and modeled by use of rigorous coupled-wave analysis. Our experimental and numerical investigations of the transmittance spectra of these gratings suggest that, as in inductive grids, the behavior of capacitive grids is described by the coupling of the incident light into surface plasma waves.

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J Gend Specif Med ; 2(1): 37-44, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11252869

ABSTRACT

Women have higher risks for symptomatic arrhythmias and sudden death than men. A significantly higher resting heart rate and longer QT interval on electrocardiogram may be factors that predispose women to a serious form of ventricular arrhythmia known as torsades de pointes. Recent studies have demonstrated hormonal effects on the expression of cardiac potassium and calcium ion channels, indicating their possible regulatory role in the modulation of cardiac repolarization and QT interval. These results demonstrate a need for greater awareness and further research into the mechanistic differences between men and women with respect to arrhythmia and cardiovascular disease.


Subject(s)
Cardiovascular Diseases/physiopathology , Animals , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/epidemiology , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/physiopathology , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/therapy , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control , Estrogen Replacement Therapy , Female , Humans , Male , Risk Factors , Sex Factors , Women's Health
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J Gen Physiol ; 79(6): 1041-63, 1982 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6286842

ABSTRACT

We have studied the effects of iontophoretic injection of the quaternary ammonium compounds tetraethylammonium (TEA) and tetrabutylammonium (TBA) in cardiac purkinje fibers. We find that TBA(+) is a more effective blocker than TEA(+), but injection of either compound reduces the time-dependent outward plateau currents, transient outward current (I(to)), and the delayed rectifier (I(x)). Our findings provide evidence that these outward cardiac currents are carried by channels that in some respects are pharmacologically similar to squid axon potassium channels. We demonstrate that this procedure is a new tool that can be useful in the analysis of membrane currents in the heart.


Subject(s)
Heart Conduction System/drug effects , Ion Channels/drug effects , Purkinje Fibers/drug effects , Quaternary Ammonium Compounds/pharmacology , Tetraethylammonium Compounds/pharmacology , Animals , Cattle , Electric Conductivity/drug effects , Iontophoresis , Muscle Contraction/drug effects , Quaternary Ammonium Compounds/administration & dosage , Tetraethylammonium , Tetraethylammonium Compounds/administration & dosage , Time Factors
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