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Collaboration Makes Easily Manufactured Optical Metamaterials

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., March 29, 2013 — Controlling the optics of metamaterials involves using complicated structures that are difficult to manufacture in large numbers and at small sizes at optical wavelengths. However, engineers are collaborating to change that with a nanonotch, fishnet-structured metamaterial that can be tuned to shape the dispersion over large bandwidths. From a practical perspective, simple and manufacturable nanostructures are necessary for creating high-performance devices. By combining theory and practice, two groups of Penn State scientists have collaborated to design low-loss optical metamaterials...Read full article

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    Published: March 2013
    AmericasBasic ScienceCommunicationsDouglas WernerFiltersfishnet metamaterialindustrialMaterialsmetamaterialsMicroscopynanonotchoptical metamaterialsoptical wavelengthsOpticsPenn StatePennsylvaniaPrismsResearch & TechnologyTheresa S. Mayer

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