Negative refraction based on purely imaginary conjugate metamaterials
Yangyang Fu, Yadong Xu, Huanyang Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces purely imaginary conjugate metamaterials (PICMs) that enable bidirectional negative refraction and planar focusing with identical media, surpassing limitations of PT symmetric systems.
Contribution
The study presents a novel mechanism using PICMs for negative refraction, allowing bidirectional effects with identical materials, unlike PT systems requiring different media.
Findings
Bidirectional negative refraction achieved with PICMs
Planar focusing demonstrated using PICMs
Asymmetric excitation with bidirectional total transmission observed
Abstract
By introducing a new mechanism based on purely imaginary conjugate metamaterials (PICMs), we reveal that bidirectional negative refraction and planar focusing can be obtained using a pair of PICMs, which is a breakthrough to the unidirectional limit in parity time (PT) symmetric systems. Compared with PT symmetric systems that require two different kinds of materials, the proposed negative refraction can be realized with only two identical media. In addition, asymmetric excitation with bidirectional total transmission is observed in our PICM system. Therefore, a new way to realize negative refraction is presented, with more properties than those in PT symmetric systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics · Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
