Wave refraction at an interface between different materials is a basic yet fundamental phenomenon, transversal to several scientific realms – electromagnetism, gas and fluid acoustics, solid mechanics, and possibly also matter waves. Under specific circumstances, mostly enabled by structuration below the wavelength scale, i.e., through the metamaterial approach, waves undergo negative refraction, eventually enabling superlensing and transformation optics. However, presently known negative refraction systems are symmetric, in that they cannot distinguish between positive and negative angles of incidence. Exploiting a metamaterial with an asymmetric unit cell, we demonstrate that the aforementioned symmetry can be broken, ultimately relying o...
We review the studies conducted in our group concerning electromagnetic properties of metamaterials ...
Metamaterials have been primarily studied in electromagnetics and acoustics to date. In the fields o...
Metamaterials are artificially structured materials that are engineered to interact with waves in ex...
An experimental setup to demonstrate negative refraction is described. A simple method for designin...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We studied the transmission characteristics of a one-dimension...
Negative refraction is a counterintuitive wave phenomenon that has inspired the development of metam...
This project discusses the means by which negative refraction can be obtained through the implementa...
Trabajo presentado al 4th Young Scientist Meeting on Metamaterials 2011. Valencia, 2011In this talk,...
We study a class of acoustic metamaterials formed by layers of perforated plates and producing negat...
We report the transmission characteristics of split-ring resonator and left-handed metamaterials (LH...
Electromagnetic metamaterials, created by structuring artificial media at subwavelength scales, offe...
We construct metamaterials from sub-wavelength nonmagnetic resonators and consider the refraction of...
In recent years, there has been a burgeoning interest in rapidly growing field of metamaterials due ...
In this work we present numerical and experimental results of negative refraction through a negative...
Metamaterials are artificially designedsubwavelength composites possessingextraordinary optical prop...
We review the studies conducted in our group concerning electromagnetic properties of metamaterials ...
Metamaterials have been primarily studied in electromagnetics and acoustics to date. In the fields o...
Metamaterials are artificially structured materials that are engineered to interact with waves in ex...
An experimental setup to demonstrate negative refraction is described. A simple method for designin...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We studied the transmission characteristics of a one-dimension...
Negative refraction is a counterintuitive wave phenomenon that has inspired the development of metam...
This project discusses the means by which negative refraction can be obtained through the implementa...
Trabajo presentado al 4th Young Scientist Meeting on Metamaterials 2011. Valencia, 2011In this talk,...
We study a class of acoustic metamaterials formed by layers of perforated plates and producing negat...
We report the transmission characteristics of split-ring resonator and left-handed metamaterials (LH...
Electromagnetic metamaterials, created by structuring artificial media at subwavelength scales, offe...
We construct metamaterials from sub-wavelength nonmagnetic resonators and consider the refraction of...
In recent years, there has been a burgeoning interest in rapidly growing field of metamaterials due ...
In this work we present numerical and experimental results of negative refraction through a negative...
Metamaterials are artificially designedsubwavelength composites possessingextraordinary optical prop...
We review the studies conducted in our group concerning electromagnetic properties of metamaterials ...
Metamaterials have been primarily studied in electromagnetics and acoustics to date. In the fields o...
Metamaterials are artificially structured materials that are engineered to interact with waves in ex...