Coupling of terahertz split-ring resonators to antiferromagnetic resonances in CaFe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Most terahertz (THz) metamaterial studies have focused on their electromagnetic response without considering their interaction with the substrate. We study the possible interaction between split-ring resonator metamaterials grown on the novel antiferromagnet CaFe2O4 to the antiferromagnetic resonances in CaFe2O4. This material exhibits two resonances at low temperature around ~600GHz and ~700GHz for different crystal orientations, which are detected with THz spectroscopy by properly polarizing the electromagnetic wave along the different crystal axes. We design and match the resonant frequency of the split-ring resonators to those of the magnons in CaFe2O4. We test the interaction between the magnetic split-ring resonator response and the antiferromagnetic resonances by varying the distance between the antiferromagnet and the metamaterial. This is done by adding an insulating layer of photoresist in between them. We report on the results of these tests.
*This work is supported by the OSU Institute for Materials Research under grant EMR-G00030.
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Presenters
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Daniel Heligman
- Physics, Ohio State University
- Department of Physics , The Ohio State University