posted on 2023-01-11, 23:06authored byEleni Perivolari, Vassili A. Fedotov, Janusz Parka, Malgosia Kaczmarek, Vasilis Apostolopoulos
Babinet complementary patterns of a spectrally tunable metamaterial incorporating a nematic liquid crystal are normally assumed to exhibit the same tuning range. Here we show that for a hybrid, terahertz liquid crystal-metamaterial, the sensitivity of its resonances to the variations of the refractive index differs substantially for the two complementary patterns. This is due to a mismatch between the alignment of the liquid crystal and the direction of the local electric field induced in the patterns. Furthermore, and more intriguingly, our experimental data indicate that it is possible to shift the resonance of the positive metamaterial pattern beyond the limit imposed by the alignment mismatch. Our analysis suggests that the observed anomalous frequency shift result from the orientational optical nonlinearity of a nematic liquid crystal.
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