Zero-index material is a typical metamaterial with an effective zero refractive index, possessing a variety of exotic electromagnetic properties and particular functionalities. We have considered two kinds of zero-index materials with the first one a nearly matched zero index made of magnetic metamaterial and the second one a radially anisotropic zero index. The magnetic metamaterial-based systems are shown to be significant in wavefront engineering and flexibly tunable by an external magnetic field and a temperature field. The radially anisotropic zero-index-based systems can remarkably enhance the omnidirectional isotropic radiation by enclosing a line source and a dielectric particle within a shell configuration. The physical origin lies...
In this work, near-zero-index material boundary properties have been exploited to achieve new electr...
In this article, a rigorous analytical methodology is introduced for designing near-zero refractive ...
For centuries, the ability to control light is bounded by the limited range of materials’ refractive...
We present a new type of near-zero index (NZI) and epsilon near-zero (ENZ) metametarial with broad b...
We present a new type of near-zero index (NZI) and epsilon near-zero (ENZ) metametarial with broad b...
In this work, we study the electrodynamics of metamaterials that consist of resonant non-magnetic in...
Refractive index is determined by permittivity ϵ and permeability μ, where permittivity å is t...
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Nanotechnology has enabled the development of nanostructured composite materials (metamaterials) wit...
Negative index materials (NIM) are artificial structures in which the refractive index for light has...
In recent years, there has been a burgeoning interest in rapidly growing field of metamaterials due ...
In this article, a rigorous analytical methodology is introduced for designing near-zero refractive ...
The engineering of the spatial and temporal properties of both the electric permittivity and the ref...
Natural diamagnetism, while being a common phenomenon, is limited to permeability values close to un...
In this work, near-zero-index material boundary properties have been exploited to achieve new electr...
In this work, near-zero-index material boundary properties have been exploited to achieve new electr...
In this article, a rigorous analytical methodology is introduced for designing near-zero refractive ...
For centuries, the ability to control light is bounded by the limited range of materials’ refractive...
We present a new type of near-zero index (NZI) and epsilon near-zero (ENZ) metametarial with broad b...
We present a new type of near-zero index (NZI) and epsilon near-zero (ENZ) metametarial with broad b...
In this work, we study the electrodynamics of metamaterials that consist of resonant non-magnetic in...
Refractive index is determined by permittivity ϵ and permeability μ, where permittivity å is t...
Copyright © 2015 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
Nanotechnology has enabled the development of nanostructured composite materials (metamaterials) wit...
Negative index materials (NIM) are artificial structures in which the refractive index for light has...
In recent years, there has been a burgeoning interest in rapidly growing field of metamaterials due ...
In this article, a rigorous analytical methodology is introduced for designing near-zero refractive ...
The engineering of the spatial and temporal properties of both the electric permittivity and the ref...
Natural diamagnetism, while being a common phenomenon, is limited to permeability values close to un...
In this work, near-zero-index material boundary properties have been exploited to achieve new electr...
In this work, near-zero-index material boundary properties have been exploited to achieve new electr...
In this article, a rigorous analytical methodology is introduced for designing near-zero refractive ...
For centuries, the ability to control light is bounded by the limited range of materials’ refractive...