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Metamaterial Flexible Sheets Could Transform Optics

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LOS ALAMOS, N.M., June 7, 2013 — A new metamaterial design that aims to replace bulky optical devices could improve IR thermal cameras, energy harvesting, and security screening and radar systems. Polarization is one of the basic properties of electromagnetic waves, which convey valuable information in signal transmission and sensitive measurements. Conventional methods to advance polarization control impose demanding requirements on material properties and fabrication methods and attain only limited performance. Now, Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers have demonstrated ultrathin, broadband and highly...Read full article

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    Published: June 2013
    lensesAmericasPrismsbulk opticsCenter for Integrated NanotechnologiesCommunicationsdefenseDepartment of EnergyLos Alamos National LaboratorymetamaterialsNanoscale Science Research CenterNew MexicoOffice of Science User FacilityOpticspolarization controlpolarization conversionResearch & Technologyterahertz frequency range

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