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‘Meta-Atoms’ Could Advance Optical Devices

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ROLLA, Mo., April 29, 2013 — Specially designed “meta-atoms” capable of stretching lightwaves and accelerating them to a speed faster than light could advance optical devices, a US group has theorized. The research is the latest in a series of recent findings related to how light and matter interact at the atomic scale. Missouri University of Science and Technology researchers are the first to demonstrate that the material — a meta-atom of gold and silicon oxide — can funnel light through ultrasmall channels at a speed approaching infinity. The meta-atoms could be integrated as...Read full article

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    Published: April 2013
    Albert PolmanAmericasBasic ScienceCommunicationseffective permittivityepsilon-near-zeroFOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physicsgold meta-atomsImagingJie GaoLei Sunmeta-atomsMissouriMissouri University of Science and TechnologyNader Enghetaoptical componentsOpticsResearch & Technologysilicon oxide meta-atomsspeed of lightstretched lightUniversity of PennsylvaniaWafersXiaodong Yang

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