A full-wave analysis technique based on the finite element-boundary integral method is developed and used to rigorously treat the scattering from periodically structured metamaterials incorporating anisotropic liquid crystals (LCs) and dispersive materials. Reconfiguration of the negative-index metamaterials is achieved by controlling the magnetic resonance via tuning permittivity of the embedded anisotropic LCs. Numerical results show that the refractive index of the metamaterials can be reconfigured by tuning the director orientation of anisotropic LCs or by using temperature-dependent LCs. The design configurations and their characteristics in the near- and the mid-infrared ranges are presented
AbstractThe recent research progress on tunable metamaterials is reviewed in the paper. Some classic...
We demonstrate electrical tuning of the spectral response of a Mie-resonant dielectric metasurface ...
Until now, several attempts have been made to obtain axicons by using liquid crystals. Previous resu...
Near-infrared metamaterials that possess a reconfigurable index of refraction from negative through ...
We demonstrate a thermally tunable optical metamaterial with negative permeability working in the vi...
We show that nanosphere dispersed liquid crystal (NDLC) metamaterial can be characterized in near IR...
Khoo et al.1, 2 have shown that nanosphere dispersed nematic liquid crystal (NDLC) constitutes a new...
Recent progress in the nanofabrication technologies inspired the demonstration and understanding of ...
We analyze numerically the optical response and effective macroscopic parameters of fishnet metamat...
We theoretically explored the feasibility of a tunable metamaterial using binary as well as core-she...
We demonstrate magnetically controlled refraction of a spatial soliton forming beam at the interface...
A chiral optical negative-index metamaterial design of doubly periodic construction for the near-inf...
The accurate analysis of optical waveguides is an important issue when designing devices for optical...
Artificially structured materials (metamaterials) demonstrating negative index of refraction have op...
We study experimentally the nonlinear properties of fishnet metamaterials infiltrated with nematic l...
AbstractThe recent research progress on tunable metamaterials is reviewed in the paper. Some classic...
We demonstrate electrical tuning of the spectral response of a Mie-resonant dielectric metasurface ...
Until now, several attempts have been made to obtain axicons by using liquid crystals. Previous resu...
Near-infrared metamaterials that possess a reconfigurable index of refraction from negative through ...
We demonstrate a thermally tunable optical metamaterial with negative permeability working in the vi...
We show that nanosphere dispersed liquid crystal (NDLC) metamaterial can be characterized in near IR...
Khoo et al.1, 2 have shown that nanosphere dispersed nematic liquid crystal (NDLC) constitutes a new...
Recent progress in the nanofabrication technologies inspired the demonstration and understanding of ...
We analyze numerically the optical response and effective macroscopic parameters of fishnet metamat...
We theoretically explored the feasibility of a tunable metamaterial using binary as well as core-she...
We demonstrate magnetically controlled refraction of a spatial soliton forming beam at the interface...
A chiral optical negative-index metamaterial design of doubly periodic construction for the near-inf...
The accurate analysis of optical waveguides is an important issue when designing devices for optical...
Artificially structured materials (metamaterials) demonstrating negative index of refraction have op...
We study experimentally the nonlinear properties of fishnet metamaterials infiltrated with nematic l...
AbstractThe recent research progress on tunable metamaterials is reviewed in the paper. Some classic...
We demonstrate electrical tuning of the spectral response of a Mie-resonant dielectric metasurface ...
Until now, several attempts have been made to obtain axicons by using liquid crystals. Previous resu...