Transformation optics with Fabry-Pérot resonances

Scientific Reports
M M SadeghiHuanyang Chen

Abstract

Transformation optics is a powerful tool to design various novel devices, such as invisibility cloak. Fantastic effects from this technique are usually accompanied with singular mappings, resulting in challenging implementations and narrow bands of working frequencies. Here in this article, Fabry-Pérot resonances in materials of extreme anisotropy are used to design various transformation optical devices that are not only easy to realize but also work well for a set of resonant frequencies (multiple frequencies). As an example, a prototype of a cylindrical concentrator is fabricated for microwaves.

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Citations

Feb 19, 2016·Scientific Reports·Fei SunSailing He
Dec 15, 2015·Scientific Reports·Yangyang FuHuanyang Chen
Jun 16, 2015·Scientific Reports·Mohammad Mehdi SadeghiHuanyang Chen
Sep 25, 2019·Research : a Science Partner Journal·Bin ZhengHongsheng Chen
Jul 19, 2020·Optics Express·Lin XuHuanyang Chen
Sep 22, 2018·Physical Review Letters·Chunyang LiHuanyang Chen
Nov 7, 2019·Optics Express·Lin XuHuanyang Chen
Jan 1, 2021·Optics Express·Yuhang YinHuanyang Chen
Jun 22, 2021·Physical Review Letters·Kang-Ping YeRui-Xin Wu
Oct 9, 2021·Advanced Materials·Lin Xu, Huanyang Chen

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