A DoD Perspective on Left Handed Negative Index Materials and Potential Applications

2006 ◽  
Vol 919 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valerie Browning ◽  
Minas H Tanielian ◽  
Richard W. Ziolkowski ◽  
Nader Engheta ◽  
David R. Smith

AbstractIn the quest for ever smaller, lighter weight, and conformal components and devices for radar and communication applications, researchers in the RF community have increasingly turned to artificially engineered, composite structures (or “metamaterials”) in order to exploit the extraordinary electromagnetic response these materials offer. One particularly promising class of metamaterials that has recently received a great deal of attention are “left-handed” or negative index materials. Because these metamaterials exhibit the unique ability to bend and focus light in ways no other conventional materials can, they hold great potential for enabling a number of innovative lens and antenna structures for a broad range of commercial and DoD relevant applications. Exploring the possible implementation of negative index materials for such applications will require significant enhancements in the properties of existing Negative Index Materials (NIM) (bandwidth, loss, operational frequency, etc.), as well as improved understanding of the physics of their electromagnetic transport properties. For this reason the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) has initiated a program that seeks to further develop and demonstrate NIM for future DoD missions including, but not limited to, the following: 1) lightweight, compact lenses with improved optics; 2) sub wavelength/high resolution imaging across the electromagnetic spectrum; 3) novel approaches to beam steering for radar, RF, and/or optical communications; and 4) novel approaches for integrating optics with semiconductor electronics. A brief overview of the salient properties of NIM will be presented as well as a general discussion of a few of their potential applications.

2011 ◽  
Vol 675-677 ◽  
pp. 1077-1080 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ou Yang Hong ◽  
Xin Hua Deng

The band structure and photonic spectrum of one dimensional Thue-Morse quasicrystal composed by negative-index materials and positive-index materials are studied. We show that a new type of the omnidirectional reflection band (ORB) exists in Thue-Morse photonic heterostructures. Compared to a single Thue-Morse quasicrystal, the frequency range of the ORB in a Thue-Morse photonic heterostructure can be notably enlarged, and the width and location of the ORB do not change with Thue-Morse order. The lower edge of the ORB depends only on transverse electric (TE) polarization, while the higher edge of the ORB depends only on transversemagnetic (TM) polarization. These results imply potential applications in improving planar microcavities, optical fibers, and Fabry–Perot resonators, etc.


2013 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 18-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harihar Paudyal ◽  
Manoj Johrib ◽  
Akhilesh Tiwari

Last decade has been increasing interest in metamaterial research, however metamaterials are sometimes regarded as left handed materials (LHM) or negative index materials but the recent progress in the field has shown that metamaterials are far beyond LHMs. In this paper we provide further advancement in the field of structured electromagnetic from LHM to invisible cloak.The Himalayan Physics Vol. 4, No. 4, 2013 Page: 18-26 Uploaded date: 12/22/2013 


2005 ◽  
Vol 87 (26) ◽  
pp. 261921 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Bloemer ◽  
Giuseppe D’Aguanno ◽  
Michael Scalora ◽  
Nadia Mattiucci

2011 ◽  
Vol 35 ◽  
pp. 133-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hector Kinto-Ramírez ◽  
M. A. Palomino-Ovando ◽  
F. Ramos-Mendieta

Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (18) ◽  
pp. 5335
Author(s):  
Muhammad Bilal Riaz ◽  
Jan Awrejcewicz ◽  
Adil Jhangeer

In this article, we explore solitary wave structures in nonlinear negative-index materials with beta and M-truncated fractional derivatives with the existence of a Bohm potential. The consideration of Bohm potential produced quantum phase behavior in electromagnetic waves. The applied technique is the New extended algebraic method. By use of this approach, acquired solutions convey various types of new families containing dark, dark-singular, dark-bright, and singular solutions of Type 1 and 2. Moreover, the constraint conditions for the presence of the obtained solutions are a side-effect of this technique. Finally, graphical structures are depicted.


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