We first present a new phenomenon: the quarter-wavelength resonance of an electromagnetic field in planar plasmonic metamaterials consisting of asymmetrically coupled air-slot arrays, which is essential for a monopole resonator. The anti-nodal electric field intensity of the quarter-wavelength fundamental mode is formed by strong charge concentrations at the sharp metallic edges of the crossing position of the air-slots, and the nodal point of the electric field intensity naturally occurs at the other end of the air-slot. By tuning the structural asymmetry, the quarter-wavelength resonances were successfully split from the half-wavelength resonance, experimentally and numerically.

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