Transformation optics(1-6) is a concept used in some metamaterials(7-11) to guide light on a predetermined path. In this approach, the materials implement coordinate transformations on electromagnetic waves to create the illusion that the waves are propagating through a virtual space. Transforming space by appropriately designed materials makes devices possible that have been deemed impossible. In particular, transformation optics has led to the demonstration of invisibility cloaking for microwaves(12,13), surface plasmons(14) and infrared light(15,16). Here, on the basis of transformation optics, we implement a microwave device that would normally require a dielectric singularity, an infinity in the refractive index. To fabricate such a de...
Complex artificial materials (metamaterials) strongly interact with light and can be used to fabrica...
For centuries, the ability to control light is bounded by the limited range of materials’ refractive...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via...
Transformation optics(1-6) is a concept used in some metamaterials(7-11) to guide light on a predete...
The development of transformation optics (TO) provides a powerful theoretical tool which can transf...
In this paper, we present the design of a retrodirective reflector with dielectric cover on a planar...
An omnidirectional retroreflector based on the transmutation of dielectric singularitie
<p>Complex artificial materials (metamaterials) strongly interact with light and can be used to fabr...
A retroreflector is a device which reflects an incoming electromagnetic wave predominantly back to t...
Transformation optics (TO), which provides an elegant way of molding the flow of light to one's wish...
Transformation Optics (TO) enables arbitrary control of electromagnetic waves via spatially-tailored...
Metamaterials are artificial materials with versatile properties that can be tailored to fit almost ...
Metamaterials, which are artificially engineered composites, have been shown to exhibit electromagne...
'Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic', as the late Arthur C Clarke ...
Transformation optics, a recently booming area, provides people a new approach to design optical dev...
Complex artificial materials (metamaterials) strongly interact with light and can be used to fabrica...
For centuries, the ability to control light is bounded by the limited range of materials’ refractive...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via...
Transformation optics(1-6) is a concept used in some metamaterials(7-11) to guide light on a predete...
The development of transformation optics (TO) provides a powerful theoretical tool which can transf...
In this paper, we present the design of a retrodirective reflector with dielectric cover on a planar...
An omnidirectional retroreflector based on the transmutation of dielectric singularitie
<p>Complex artificial materials (metamaterials) strongly interact with light and can be used to fabr...
A retroreflector is a device which reflects an incoming electromagnetic wave predominantly back to t...
Transformation optics (TO), which provides an elegant way of molding the flow of light to one's wish...
Transformation Optics (TO) enables arbitrary control of electromagnetic waves via spatially-tailored...
Metamaterials are artificial materials with versatile properties that can be tailored to fit almost ...
Metamaterials, which are artificially engineered composites, have been shown to exhibit electromagne...
'Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic', as the late Arthur C Clarke ...
Transformation optics, a recently booming area, provides people a new approach to design optical dev...
Complex artificial materials (metamaterials) strongly interact with light and can be used to fabrica...
For centuries, the ability to control light is bounded by the limited range of materials’ refractive...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via...