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Effect of Substrate and Topology on the collective response of Fano-Resonant Systems

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Abstract

Critical effects of substrate and topology of the metamolecules on their collective response are studied. Spatial dispersion of the resonances can be substantially changed by these effects resulting in weakening their dependence on incidence angle.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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