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‘GRIN on steroids’: New lens uses opaque metamaterials

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Laura S. Marshall, [email protected]

It doesn’t look like a lens; it looks more like a tiny set of Venetian blinds. It’s not even made of traditional lens materials such as highly polished glass or plastic. But a new generation of lenses has the potential to make big changes in radar and telecom systems by offering greater detail and a wide field of view, according to engineers from Duke University. Advances in metamaterials allow the new lens to focus the direction of electromagnetic rays passing through it in a way far superior to that of conventional lenses. More than 1000 pieces of the same fiberglass material used in...Read full article

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    Published: January 2010
    2DBasic SciencecloakingCommunicationscopperDavid R. SmithDuke Universityfiberglassgradient index lensesLaura MarshalllensesMaterialsmetamaterialsNathan B. KundtzNature MaterialsOpticsPratt School of EngineeringResearch & TechnologyTech PulseUS Army Research Offices Multiple University Research InitiativeWilliam Bevan professor

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