Scientists design an electrically reconfigurable optical metasurface by merging plasmonic metamaterials with semiconductor heterostructures.
Scientists design an electrically reconfigurable optical metasurface by merging plasmonic metamaterials with semiconductor heterostructures.
Chinese scientists have given an overview on the principle of different types of narrowband EM absorbers.
The combination of a plasmonic color filter and a terahertz metamaterial absorber exhibits unique resonant phenomena over several decades of wavelengths.
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Proposed design uses an external source of energy to significantly broaden its bandwidth of operation.
A team of scientists has developed a new, simpler way to discern molecular handedness, known as chirality, using gold-and-silver cubic nanoparticles.
Researchers develop method to design synthetic materials and quickly turn the design into reality using computer optimization and 3-D printing.
New optical technologies using “metasurfaces” capable of the ultra-efficient control of light are nearing commercialization.
Purdue University assistant professor honored for pioneering research in novel optics devices.
Vladimir P. Drachev has studied a uniaxial hyperbolic metamaterial for its use in optical communications systems.