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Colloidal Solutions of Silicon Nanospheres toward All-Dielectric Optical Metafluids.

Tatsuki HinamotoShinnosuke HottaHiroshi SugimotoMinoru Fujii
Published in: Nano letters (2020)
A colloidal solution of nanophotonic structures exhibiting optical magnetism is dubbed a liquid-phase metamaterial or an optical metafluid. Over the decades, plasmonic nanoclusters have been explored as constituents of a metafluid. However, optical magnetism of plasmonic nanoclusters is usually much weaker than the electric responses; the highest reported intensity ratio of the magnetic-to-electric responses so far is 0.28. Here, we propose an all-dielectric metafluid composed of crystalline silicon nanospheres. First, we address the advantages of silicon as a constituent material of a metafluid among major dielectrics. Next, we experimentally demonstrate for the first time that a silicon nanosphere metafluid exhibits strong electric and magnetic dipolar Mie responses across the visible to near-infrared spectral range. The intensity ratio of the magnetic-to-electric responses reaches unity. Finally, we discuss the perspective to achieve unnaturally high (>3), low, and even near-zero (<1) refractive index in the metafluid.
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