Hyperbolic metamaterials (HMMs) are uniaxial materials that have hyperbolic dispersion curves. There are two types of hyperbolic metamaterials, type I that is described by a permittivity tensor with e|| 0, and type II that has e|| > 0 and e¿ < 0. Planar waveguides with hyperbolic materials have been mostly studied with propagation direction along the principal axis of the dielectric tensor only. Such studies showed that modes feature anomalous ordering in such a way that cut-off appears for lower order modes as light frequency increases. Interestingly, stopped light featuring null group velocity at specific wavelengths has been predicted for modes near cut-off in type II HMMs planar waveguides with optical axis (OA) oriented along the prop...
The dispersion relation determining guided TE and TM modes are found for the slab hyperbolic wavegui...
The propagation of a quasi-harmonic electromagnetic wave in a bulk hyperbolic dielectric metamateria...
Uniaxial materials whose axial and tangential permittivities have opposite signs are referred to as ...
Hyperbolic metamaterials (HMMs) are uniaxial materials that have hyperbolic dispersion curves. There...
We show that slow light in hyperbolic waveguides is linked to topological transitions in the dispers...
In this work, we study the effect of spatial dispersion on propagation properties of planar waveguid...
Hyperbolic metamaterials (HMMs) are anisotropic materials with a permittivity tensor that has both p...
Planar waveguides limit the transmission of electromagnetic waves in a specific direction and have a...
Strongly anisotropic media where the principal components of electric permittivity or magnetic perme...
Hyperbolic metamaterials comprised of an array of plasmonic nanorods provide a unique platform for d...
The topics here deal with some current progress in electromagnetic wave propagation in a family of s...
Hyperbolic materials enable numerous surprising applications that include far-field subwavelength im...
In general, uniaxial materials exhibit ellipsoidal wave vector dispersion relations. Interestingly, ...
Hyperbolic metamaterials (HMs) supporting hyperbolic isofrequency curves (IFCs) provide unprecedente...
peer reviewedHyperbolic metamaterials (HMMs) are anisotropic optical materials supporting highly con...
The dispersion relation determining guided TE and TM modes are found for the slab hyperbolic wavegui...
The propagation of a quasi-harmonic electromagnetic wave in a bulk hyperbolic dielectric metamateria...
Uniaxial materials whose axial and tangential permittivities have opposite signs are referred to as ...
Hyperbolic metamaterials (HMMs) are uniaxial materials that have hyperbolic dispersion curves. There...
We show that slow light in hyperbolic waveguides is linked to topological transitions in the dispers...
In this work, we study the effect of spatial dispersion on propagation properties of planar waveguid...
Hyperbolic metamaterials (HMMs) are anisotropic materials with a permittivity tensor that has both p...
Planar waveguides limit the transmission of electromagnetic waves in a specific direction and have a...
Strongly anisotropic media where the principal components of electric permittivity or magnetic perme...
Hyperbolic metamaterials comprised of an array of plasmonic nanorods provide a unique platform for d...
The topics here deal with some current progress in electromagnetic wave propagation in a family of s...
Hyperbolic materials enable numerous surprising applications that include far-field subwavelength im...
In general, uniaxial materials exhibit ellipsoidal wave vector dispersion relations. Interestingly, ...
Hyperbolic metamaterials (HMs) supporting hyperbolic isofrequency curves (IFCs) provide unprecedente...
peer reviewedHyperbolic metamaterials (HMMs) are anisotropic optical materials supporting highly con...
The dispersion relation determining guided TE and TM modes are found for the slab hyperbolic wavegui...
The propagation of a quasi-harmonic electromagnetic wave in a bulk hyperbolic dielectric metamateria...
Uniaxial materials whose axial and tangential permittivities have opposite signs are referred to as ...