
TL;DR
This paper investigates metal-mesh frameworks called quasi-crystal optical cages, demonstrating their ability to focus and funnel electromagnetic radiation effectively.
Contribution
It introduces a novel array of cage-within-cage structures that enhance radiation focusing and funneling, advancing optical cage design.
Findings
Arrays of cages focus incoming radiation.
Cage-within-cage structures improve radiation funneling.
Potential applications in wide-band absorption devices.
Abstract
We examine array of metal-mesh frameworks for their wide-band absorption. These take the form of quasi-crystal optical cages. An array of cages tends to focus the incoming radiation within each framework. An array of cage-within-cage funnels the radiation from the outer cage to its inner core even further.
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