Abstract
It has been recently shown that an ultrathin corrugated spiral metal strip can simultaneously support electric and magnetic localized spoof plasmonic modes at lower frequencies. In this Letter, we report a mirror quasi-symmetrical corrugated spiral metal disk which can support coherent resonance of an orthogonal electric dipole and a magnetic dipole to achieve azimuthally symmetric unidirectional scattering. By tuning the geometric dimensions, reconfigurable magneto-electric (ME) coherent resonance enhancement is realized. Excellent agreement between numerical simulations and experimental results verifies the tunable ME coherent resonance phenomenon. Our finding could anticipate future sensitive and versatile functional devices based on high-Q coherent resonance from the microwave to the terahertz bands.
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