Our work relates to the use of metamaterials engineered to realize a metasurface approaching the exotic properties of an ideal object not observed in nature, a "magnetic mirror." Previous realizations were based on resonant structures that implied narrow bandwidths and large losses. The working principle of our device is ideally frequency-independent, it does not involve resonances and it does not rely on a specific technology. The performance of our prototype, working at millimeter wavelengths, has never been achieved before and it is superior to any other device reported in the literature, both in the microwave and optical regions. The device inherently has large bandwidth (144%), low losses (<1%), and is almost independent of incidence angle and polarization state, and thus approaches the behavior of an ideal magnetic mirror. Applications of magnetic mirrors range from low-profile antennas, absorbers to optoelectronic devices. Our device can be realized using different technologies to operate in other spectral regions.

Experimental realization of an achromatic magnetic mirror based on metamaterials / Pisano, G.; Ade, P. A. R.; Tucker, C.. - In: APPLIED OPTICS. - ISSN 1559-128X. - 55:18(2016), pp. 4814-4819. [10.1364/AO.55.004814]

Experimental realization of an achromatic magnetic mirror based on metamaterials

Pisano G.;
2016

Abstract

Our work relates to the use of metamaterials engineered to realize a metasurface approaching the exotic properties of an ideal object not observed in nature, a "magnetic mirror." Previous realizations were based on resonant structures that implied narrow bandwidths and large losses. The working principle of our device is ideally frequency-independent, it does not involve resonances and it does not rely on a specific technology. The performance of our prototype, working at millimeter wavelengths, has never been achieved before and it is superior to any other device reported in the literature, both in the microwave and optical regions. The device inherently has large bandwidth (144%), low losses (<1%), and is almost independent of incidence angle and polarization state, and thus approaches the behavior of an ideal magnetic mirror. Applications of magnetic mirrors range from low-profile antennas, absorbers to optoelectronic devices. Our device can be realized using different technologies to operate in other spectral regions.
2016
Instrumentation, measurement, Metamaterials, Optical design and fabrication; Artificially engineered materials; Optical devices; Surfaces.
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Experimental realization of an achromatic magnetic mirror based on metamaterials / Pisano, G.; Ade, P. A. R.; Tucker, C.. - In: APPLIED OPTICS. - ISSN 1559-128X. - 55:18(2016), pp. 4814-4819. [10.1364/AO.55.004814]
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