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Hyperbolic Metamaterials

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Hyperbolic metamaterials were originally introduced to overcome the diffraction limit of optical imaging. Soon thereafter it was realized that hyperbolic metamaterials demonstrate a number of novel...
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Hyperbolic metamaterials were originally introduced to overcome the diffraction limit of optical imaging. Soon thereafter it was realized that hyperbolic metamaterials demonstrate a number of novel phenomena resulting from the broadband singular behavior of their density of photonic states. These novel phenomena and applications include super-resolution imaging, new stealth technologies, enhanced quantum-electrodynamic effects, thermal hyperconductivity, superconductivity, and interesting gravitation theory analogs. This book reviews the typical material systems that exhibit hyperbolic behavior and outline important new applications of hyperbolic metamaterials, such as imaging experiments with plasmonic hyperbolic metamaterials and novel VCSEL geometries. It also looks at the potential applications of self-assembled photonic hypercrystals. This system bypasses 3D nanofabrication issues, which typically limit hyperbolic metamaterial applications. Photonic hypercrystals combine the most interesting features of hyperbolic metamaterials and photonic crystals.

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Price: £25.56
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Imprint: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Publication Date: 13 March 2018
ISBN: 9781681745664
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SCIENCE / Nanoscience, Nanotechnology

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Contents
Preface
1 Hyperbolic metamaterial geometries and basic properties
2 Super-resolution imaging using hyperbolic metamaterials: the hyperlens
3 Consequences of singular photonic density of states: radiative decay engineering, thermal hyper-conductivity,
and new stealth technologies
4 Photonic hyper-crystals
5 Superconducting hyperbolic metamaterials
6 Gravitation theory analogs based on hyperbolic metamaterials
7 Summary