Hyperbolic metamaterials (HMs) supporting hyperbolic isofrequency curves (IFCs) provide unprecedented control on wave propagation and light‐matter interaction. However, in the microwave regime, ultrahigh wave vectors and customizable permittivity tensors cannot be supported simultaneously by current common HMs. Based on the waveguide principle, low‐loss waveguide‐type HMs (WHMs) are suggested as a new geometry format of microwave HMs, flexibly mixing positive and negative components in their effective permittivity tensors. Then, a deeply subwavelength WHM cavity, confirming the existence of giant wave vectors, is demonstrated, whose transverse size has a potential to be reduced to three orders smaller than the working free‐space wavelength....
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Hyperbolic polaritons in van der Waals materials and metamaterial heterostructures provide unprecede...
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Hyperbolic metamaterials (HMMs) are anisotropic materials with a permittivity tensor that has both p...
Microwave metamaterials show promise in numerous low-power applications, ranging from strip lines to...
A fundamental cornerstone in nanophotonics is the ability to achieve hyperbolic dispersion of surfac...
Hyperbolic metamaterials can manipulate electromagnetic waves by converting evanescent waves into pr...
Electromagnetic metamaterials, artificial media created by subwavelength structuring, are useful for...
In this work, we study the effect of spatial dispersion on propagation properties of planar waveguid...
Hyperbolic materials enable numerous surprising applications that include far-field subwavelength im...
International audienceMany efforts have been devoted to wave slowing, as it is essential, for instan...
Metamaterials, artificially structured nanomaterials, have enabled unprecedented and extraordinary p...
International audienceWe propose the concept of hyperbolic wires that overcome the actual limitation...
Planar waveguides limit the transmission of electromagnetic waves in a specific direction and have a...
We show the potential of using two dimensional hyperbolic metamaterials (HMs) made of microstrip tra...
We analyze both theoretically and experimentally subwavelength focusing by using a planar hyperbolic...
Hyperbolic polaritons in van der Waals materials and metamaterial heterostructures provide unprecede...
In general, uniaxial materials exhibit ellipsoidal wave vector dispersion relations. Interestingly, ...
Hyperbolic metamaterials (HMMs) are anisotropic materials with a permittivity tensor that has both p...
Microwave metamaterials show promise in numerous low-power applications, ranging from strip lines to...
A fundamental cornerstone in nanophotonics is the ability to achieve hyperbolic dispersion of surfac...
Hyperbolic metamaterials can manipulate electromagnetic waves by converting evanescent waves into pr...
Electromagnetic metamaterials, artificial media created by subwavelength structuring, are useful for...
In this work, we study the effect of spatial dispersion on propagation properties of planar waveguid...
Hyperbolic materials enable numerous surprising applications that include far-field subwavelength im...
International audienceMany efforts have been devoted to wave slowing, as it is essential, for instan...
Metamaterials, artificially structured nanomaterials, have enabled unprecedented and extraordinary p...
International audienceWe propose the concept of hyperbolic wires that overcome the actual limitation...