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Metamaterials: optical properties on demand

Metamaterials: optical properties on demand
Metamaterials: optical properties on demand
Metamaterials were initially suggested as negative index media for the superlens and transformation optics devices. This started a major new research domain in modern science. Since then the research agenda has been significantly broadened and now includes tuneable, switchable, nonlinear, gain, sensing and quantum meta-devices and meta-systems. We overview Southampton contribution to this exciting field of research and offer our view on its future developments and technological drivers of this new enabling technology.
Zheludev, N.I.
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Zheludev, N.I.
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Zheludev, N.I. (2015) Metamaterials: optical properties on demand. Metamaterials Science & Technology Workshop, San Diego, United States. 19 - 21 Jul 2015.

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Metamaterials were initially suggested as negative index media for the superlens and transformation optics devices. This started a major new research domain in modern science. Since then the research agenda has been significantly broadened and now includes tuneable, switchable, nonlinear, gain, sensing and quantum meta-devices and meta-systems. We overview Southampton contribution to this exciting field of research and offer our view on its future developments and technological drivers of this new enabling technology.

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Published date: 22 July 2015
Venue - Dates: Metamaterials Science & Technology Workshop, San Diego, United States, 2015-07-19 - 2015-07-21
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 379908
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/379908
PURE UUID: f9db096a-c0cb-4908-bac8-3369cfb36308
ORCID for N.I. Zheludev: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1013-6636

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Date deposited: 27 Aug 2015 08:08
Last modified: 12 Dec 2021 02:45

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