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Second Harmonic Generation by Metamagnetics: Interplay of Electric and Magnetic Resonances

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Abstract

We present the first experimental study of the interplay of electric and magnetic resonances in a metamaterial to measure their independent contributions to second-harmonic generation. Experiments indicate evident contribution to SHG from fundamental magnetic field.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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