The ability to manufacture metamaterials with exotic electromagnetic properties has potential for surprising new applications. Here we report how a specific type of metamaterial—one whose permittivity is near zero—exerts a repulsive force on an electric dipole source, resulting in levitation of the dipole. The phenomenon relies on the expulsion of the time-varying electric field from the metamaterial interior, resembling the perfect diamagnetic expulsion of magnetostatic fields. Leveraging this concept, we study some realistic requirements for the levitation or repulsion of a polarized particle radiating at any frequency, from microwave to optics
Copyright © 2007 IOP PublishingOpen Access journalLeft-handed metamaterials make perfect lenses that...
We aim to explore electromagnetic metamaterials as a platform for mimicking and modelling a broader ...
Electromagnetic levitation is one area of the electromagnetic processing of materials that has uses ...
[EN] The ability to manufacture metamaterials with exotic electromagnetic properties has potential f...
The emergence of an attractive vacuum force (Casimir force) between two purely dielectric materials ...
We propose that macroscopic objects built from negative-permeability metamaterials may experience re...
This paper will discuss the possibility of using electromagnetic phenomena to levitate the author of...
Natural diamagnetism, while being a common phenomenon, is limited to permeability values close to un...
Although well‐established textbook arguments suggest that static electric susceptibility χ(0) must b...
Artificial magnetism enables various transformative optical phenomena, including negative refraction...
Zero-index material is a typical metamaterial with an effective zero refractive index, possessing a ...
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 This article considers using the phenomenon of the Meissner effect in superconductivity to levitat...
Copyright © 2006 IOP PublishingOpen Access journalIn electrical engineering metamaterials have been ...
The word "magic" is usually associated with movies, fiction, children stories, etc. but seldom with ...
Copyright © 2007 IOP PublishingOpen Access journalLeft-handed metamaterials make perfect lenses that...
We aim to explore electromagnetic metamaterials as a platform for mimicking and modelling a broader ...
Electromagnetic levitation is one area of the electromagnetic processing of materials that has uses ...
[EN] The ability to manufacture metamaterials with exotic electromagnetic properties has potential f...
The emergence of an attractive vacuum force (Casimir force) between two purely dielectric materials ...
We propose that macroscopic objects built from negative-permeability metamaterials may experience re...
This paper will discuss the possibility of using electromagnetic phenomena to levitate the author of...
Natural diamagnetism, while being a common phenomenon, is limited to permeability values close to un...
Although well‐established textbook arguments suggest that static electric susceptibility χ(0) must b...
Artificial magnetism enables various transformative optical phenomena, including negative refraction...
Zero-index material is a typical metamaterial with an effective zero refractive index, possessing a ...
Copyright © 2015 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only...
 This article considers using the phenomenon of the Meissner effect in superconductivity to levitat...
Copyright © 2006 IOP PublishingOpen Access journalIn electrical engineering metamaterials have been ...
The word "magic" is usually associated with movies, fiction, children stories, etc. but seldom with ...
Copyright © 2007 IOP PublishingOpen Access journalLeft-handed metamaterials make perfect lenses that...
We aim to explore electromagnetic metamaterials as a platform for mimicking and modelling a broader ...
Electromagnetic levitation is one area of the electromagnetic processing of materials that has uses ...