The efficient manipulation of the electromagnetic wavefront using metasurfaces (MSs) has attracted a continuous amount of attention in recent years. MSs with arbitrarily controllable amplitude and phase are highly desirable in many emerging fields. However, in previous research, the resonance effect has mainly been used to accomplish the task. This article presents a nonresonant metamaterial element with stronger capacitive coupling. The broadband sandwich-structured meta-atom achieves an enhanced refractive index ranging from 2.44 to 8.90. By using the enhanced refractive index elements, the proposed transmissive MS has an ultrathin thickness (0.23 free-space wavelength). It consists of a specially designed gradient index MS placed on top ...
Huygens' metasurface uses boundary conditions to solve for the required electric and magnetic c...
The ability to control electromagnetic wavefront is a central key in optics. Conventional optical co...
Phased-array metamaterial systems are enabling new classes of refractive and diffractive optical ele...
Copyright © 2013 American Institute of PhysicsA broadband, low-loss, isotropic, high refractive inde...
Optical metasurfaces offer unprecedented flexibility in light wave manipulation but suffer weak reso...
This thesis presents highly efficient metamaterial devices for wavefront manipulation from microwave...
This thesis presents highly efficient metamaterial devices for wavefront manipulation from microwave...
The gradient refractive index structure in this paper is used to increase the quantum of energy tran...
Metasurfaces are a topic of significant research and are used in various applications due to their u...
Conventional optical devices such as lenses with aberration correction, quarter-wave plate made of b...
Phased-array metamaterial systems are enabling new classes of refractive and diffractive optical ele...
Controlling the electromagnetic properties of materials, going beyond the limit that is attainable w...
Controlling the wavefront and manipulating the polarization of the electromagnetic wave using an ult...
In this article, a rigorous analytical methodology is introduced for designing near-zero refractive ...
All-dielectric Huygens’ metasurfaces have been widely used in wavefront manipulation through multipo...
Huygens' metasurface uses boundary conditions to solve for the required electric and magnetic c...
The ability to control electromagnetic wavefront is a central key in optics. Conventional optical co...
Phased-array metamaterial systems are enabling new classes of refractive and diffractive optical ele...
Copyright © 2013 American Institute of PhysicsA broadband, low-loss, isotropic, high refractive inde...
Optical metasurfaces offer unprecedented flexibility in light wave manipulation but suffer weak reso...
This thesis presents highly efficient metamaterial devices for wavefront manipulation from microwave...
This thesis presents highly efficient metamaterial devices for wavefront manipulation from microwave...
The gradient refractive index structure in this paper is used to increase the quantum of energy tran...
Metasurfaces are a topic of significant research and are used in various applications due to their u...
Conventional optical devices such as lenses with aberration correction, quarter-wave plate made of b...
Phased-array metamaterial systems are enabling new classes of refractive and diffractive optical ele...
Controlling the electromagnetic properties of materials, going beyond the limit that is attainable w...
Controlling the wavefront and manipulating the polarization of the electromagnetic wave using an ult...
In this article, a rigorous analytical methodology is introduced for designing near-zero refractive ...
All-dielectric Huygens’ metasurfaces have been widely used in wavefront manipulation through multipo...
Huygens' metasurface uses boundary conditions to solve for the required electric and magnetic c...
The ability to control electromagnetic wavefront is a central key in optics. Conventional optical co...
Phased-array metamaterial systems are enabling new classes of refractive and diffractive optical ele...