In this work we review methods to decrease the optical absorption losses in metamaterials. The practical interest for metamaterials is huge, but the possible applications are severely limited by their high inherent optical absorption in the metal parts. We consider the possibilities to fabricate metamaterial with a decreased metal volume fraction, the application of alternative lower-loss plasmonic materials instead of the customary utilized noble metals, the use of all-dielectric, high refractive index contrast subwavelength nanocomposites. Finally, we dedicate our attention to various methods to optimize the frequency dispersion in metamaterials by changing their geometry and composition in order to reach lower absorption, which includes ...
The interaction of electromagnetic waves with materials is at the basis of several phenomena influen...
The interaction of electromagnetic waves with materials is at the basis of several phenomena influen...
Using metamaterial absorbers, we have shown that metallic layers in the absorbers do not necessarily...
In this work we review methods to decrease the optical absorption losses in metamaterials. The pract...
We report on a novel way of reducing plasmonic losses in noble metals commonly used in the fabricati...
Metamaterials, which are artificially engineered composites, have been shown to exhibit electromagne...
Metamaterials (MMs) are artificial, engineered materials with rationally designed compositions and a...
Metamaterials (MMs) are artificial, engineered materials with rationally designed compositions and a...
Metamaterials are artificial materials with properties not found in nature, e.g. negative refractive...
Metamaterials (MMs) are artificial, engineered materials with rationally designed compositions and a...
For centuries, the ability to control light is bounded by the limited range of materials’ refractive...
© 2015 American Physical Society. © 2015 American Physical Society. Metamaterials have introduced a ...
We show that, for the resonant metal-dielectric structures with sub-wavelength confinement of light ...
This thesis reports on my research efforts towards controlling light with photonic metamaterials for...
In recent years, the emerging areas of nanophotonics and, in particular, plasmonics and metamaterial...
The interaction of electromagnetic waves with materials is at the basis of several phenomena influen...
The interaction of electromagnetic waves with materials is at the basis of several phenomena influen...
Using metamaterial absorbers, we have shown that metallic layers in the absorbers do not necessarily...
In this work we review methods to decrease the optical absorption losses in metamaterials. The pract...
We report on a novel way of reducing plasmonic losses in noble metals commonly used in the fabricati...
Metamaterials, which are artificially engineered composites, have been shown to exhibit electromagne...
Metamaterials (MMs) are artificial, engineered materials with rationally designed compositions and a...
Metamaterials (MMs) are artificial, engineered materials with rationally designed compositions and a...
Metamaterials are artificial materials with properties not found in nature, e.g. negative refractive...
Metamaterials (MMs) are artificial, engineered materials with rationally designed compositions and a...
For centuries, the ability to control light is bounded by the limited range of materials’ refractive...
© 2015 American Physical Society. © 2015 American Physical Society. Metamaterials have introduced a ...
We show that, for the resonant metal-dielectric structures with sub-wavelength confinement of light ...
This thesis reports on my research efforts towards controlling light with photonic metamaterials for...
In recent years, the emerging areas of nanophotonics and, in particular, plasmonics and metamaterial...
The interaction of electromagnetic waves with materials is at the basis of several phenomena influen...
The interaction of electromagnetic waves with materials is at the basis of several phenomena influen...
Using metamaterial absorbers, we have shown that metallic layers in the absorbers do not necessarily...