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Faculty of Engineering => EEE => Topic started by: Kazi Taufiqur Rahman on November 23, 2015, 10:16:20 PM

Title: More Light From Metamaterials
Post by: Kazi Taufiqur Rahman on November 23, 2015, 10:16:20 PM
A material that manipulates light in unusual ways could lead to a whole variety of exotic devices, including microscopes capable of seeing inside cells, optical circuits for quantum computers, and invisibility cloaks.

The material in question is a hyperbolic metasurface, a two-dimensional type of metamaterial with a negative index of refraction that bends light in directions it would not normally travel, sending it along a hyperbola rather than an ellipse. One difficulty with metamaterials is that they often contain metals that absorb photons, limiting the distance light can travel to a few hundred nanometers. Diffraction, in which light bends around objects in its path, can also distort a lightwave in a metamaterial, limiting the reach of a light-based signal.
Title: Re: More Light From Metamaterials
Post by: saikat07 on November 20, 2016, 11:49:19 PM
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