Exploring localized ENZ resonances and their role in superscattering, wideband invisibility, and tunable scattering

buir.contributor.authorÖzbay, Ekmel
buir.contributor.orcidÖzbay, Ekmel|0000-0003-2953-1828
dc.citation.epage1580-11
dc.citation.spage1580-1
dc.citation.volumeNumber14
dc.contributor.authorSerebryannikov, Andriy E.
dc.contributor.authorÖzbay, Ekmel
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-21T11:48:59Z
dc.date.available2025-02-21T11:48:59Z
dc.date.issued2024-01-18
dc.departmentNanotechnology Research Center (NANOTAM)
dc.description.abstractWhile the role and manifestations of the localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs) in anomalous scattering, like superscattering and invisibility, are quite well explored, the existence, appearance, and possible contribution of localized epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) resonances still invoke careful exploration. In this paper, that is done along with a comparison of the resonances of two types in the case of thin-wall cylinders made of lossy and loss-compensated dispersive materials. It is shown that the localized ENZ resonances exist and appear very close to the zero-permittivity regime, i.e., at near-zero but yet negative permittivity that is similar to the ENZ modes in thin planar films. Near- and far-field characteristics of the superscattering modes are investigated. The results indicate that the scattering regimes arising due to LSPRs and localized ENZ resonances are distinguishable in terms of the basic field features inside and around the scatterer and differ in their contribution to the resulting scattering mechanism, e.g., in terms of the occupied frequency and permittivity ranges as well as the sensitivity to the wall thickness variations. When the losses are either weak or tend to zero due to the doping with gain enabling impurities, the sharp peaks of the scattering cross-section that are yielded by the resonances can be said to be embedded into the otherwise wide invisibility range. In the case of lossy material, a wide and continuous invisibility range is shown to appear not only due to a small total volume of the scatterer in the nonresonant regime, but also because high-Q superscattering modes are suppressed by the losses. For numerical demonstration, indium antimonide, a natural lossy material, and a hypothetical, properly doped material with the same real part of the permittivity but lower or zero losses are considered. In the latter case, variations of permittivity with a control parameter can be adjusted in such a way that transitions from one superscattering mode to another can be achieved. In turn, transition from the strong-scattering to the invisibility regime is possible even for the original lossy material. The basic properties of the studied superscattering modes may be replicable in artificial structures comprising natural low-loss materials.
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dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s41598-024-51503-y
dc.identifier.eissn2045-2322
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11693/116567
dc.language.isoEnglish
dc.publisherNature Publishing Group
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dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
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dc.source.titleScientific Reports
dc.titleExploring localized ENZ resonances and their role in superscattering, wideband invisibility, and tunable scattering
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