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Left-Handed Materials Research Advances

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Clifford M. Krowne, US Naval Research Laboratory

The ability of left-handed materials to focus electromagnetic waves in unusual ways promises unique applications in subwavelength optical imaging and in radar. Now, as these materials make the transition from nearly 40 years of theory to reality, scientists worldwide are investigating their poten-tial uses across the electromagnetic spectrum. One of the unusual properties of left-handed materials, when used with right-handed materials, is the ability to take diverging or parallel rays of light and to focus them with a flat plate of left-handed material. Definitive proof of such negative...Read full article

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    Published: June 2004
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    electromagnetic spectrum
    The total range of wavelengths, extending from the shortest to the longest wavelength or conversely, that can be generated physically. This range of electromagnetic wavelengths extends practically from zero to infinity and includes the visible portion of the spectrum known as light.
    Basic ScienceConsumerelectromagnetic spectrumelectromagnetic wavesindustrialMaterialsoptical imagingparallel raysradarResearch & Technology

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