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Metamaterial Analogues of Molecular Aggregates
Author(s) -
Milo Baraclough,
Sathya Sai Seetharaman,
Ian R. Hooper,
William L. Barnes
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acs photonics
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.735
H-Index - 89
ISSN - 2330-4022
DOI - 10.1021/acsphotonics.9b01208
Subject(s) - metamaterial , context (archaeology) , nanotechnology , materials science , chemical physics , molecular engineering , molecule , aggregate (composite) , molecular model , molecular switch , molecular dynamics , chemistry , optoelectronics , computational chemistry , stereochemistry , paleontology , organic chemistry , biology
Molecular aggregates are a fascinating and important class of materials, particularly in the context of optical (pigmented) materials. In nature, molecular aggregates are employed in photosynthetic light harvesting structures, while synthetic aggregates are employed in new generation molecular sensors and magnets. The roles of disorder and symmetry are vital in determining the photophysical properties of molecular aggregates, but have been hard to investigate experimentally, owing to a lack of sufficient structural control at the molecular level and the challenge of probing their optical response with molecular spatial resolution. We present a new approach using microwave analogues of molecular aggregates to study the properties of both individual meta-molecules and 1D molecular chains. We successfully replicate J- and H-aggregate behavior and demonstrate the power of our approach through the controlled introduction of structural symmetry breaking. Our results open a new area of study, combining concepts from molecular science and metamaterials.

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