Negative refraction is a wave phenomenon beyond geometrical optics-it depends on the way waves behave when their phase velocity reaches a zero. Various forms of linear wave processes in media can be concisely described in one wave equation that is inspired by the interpretation of a medium as an effective space-time geometry. Depending on the conformal factor of the effective metric, the waves may show positive or negative refraction. For electromagnetic waves in two-dimensional dielectrics the conformal factor corresponds to the impedance.</p
International audienceThe propagation of waves in complex media can be harnessed either by taming th...
Photonic crystals are artificial structures that have periodic dielectric components with different ...
In 1951, G.D. Malyuzhinets pointed out that a negative phase velocity c of an electromagnetic wave c...
The planewave response of a linear passive material generally cannot be characterized by a single sc...
Scientists have been familiar with the phenomenon of wave refraction for several centuries. Recently...
The importance of spatial nonlocality in the description of negative refraction in electromagnetic m...
Propagation of electromagnetic plane waves in some directions in gravitationally affected vacuum ove...
The negative refractions are discussed in detail to demonstrate two different two-dimensional photon...
Online at stacks.iop.org/RoPP/68/449 In the past few years, new developments in structured electroma...
Abstract – Recent demonstrations of negative refraction utilize three-dimensional collections of dis...
Abstract—Recent demonstrations of negative refraction utilize three-dimensional collections of discr...
Optical negative refraction by four-wave mixing in thin metallic nanostructures Stefano Palomba1, Sh...
This paper is aimed to illustrate the relation of concepts, such as negative refraction, light press...
Planewave propagation in a simply moving, dielectric-magnetic medium that is isotropic in the co-mov...
A new condition for characterizing isotropic materials with negative phase velocity was derived. The...
International audienceThe propagation of waves in complex media can be harnessed either by taming th...
Photonic crystals are artificial structures that have periodic dielectric components with different ...
In 1951, G.D. Malyuzhinets pointed out that a negative phase velocity c of an electromagnetic wave c...
The planewave response of a linear passive material generally cannot be characterized by a single sc...
Scientists have been familiar with the phenomenon of wave refraction for several centuries. Recently...
The importance of spatial nonlocality in the description of negative refraction in electromagnetic m...
Propagation of electromagnetic plane waves in some directions in gravitationally affected vacuum ove...
The negative refractions are discussed in detail to demonstrate two different two-dimensional photon...
Online at stacks.iop.org/RoPP/68/449 In the past few years, new developments in structured electroma...
Abstract – Recent demonstrations of negative refraction utilize three-dimensional collections of dis...
Abstract—Recent demonstrations of negative refraction utilize three-dimensional collections of discr...
Optical negative refraction by four-wave mixing in thin metallic nanostructures Stefano Palomba1, Sh...
This paper is aimed to illustrate the relation of concepts, such as negative refraction, light press...
Planewave propagation in a simply moving, dielectric-magnetic medium that is isotropic in the co-mov...
A new condition for characterizing isotropic materials with negative phase velocity was derived. The...
International audienceThe propagation of waves in complex media can be harnessed either by taming th...
Photonic crystals are artificial structures that have periodic dielectric components with different ...
In 1951, G.D. Malyuzhinets pointed out that a negative phase velocity c of an electromagnetic wave c...