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12 September 2011 Integrated metaphotonics
A. D. Boardman, P. Egan, R. C. Mitchell-Thomas, M. McCall, Y. G Rapoport
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Abstract
Controlling losses in metamaterials has now reached an advanced stage, so that building up a range of integrated waveguide devices based upon them is not only attractive from a fundamental point of view, but it is going to be possible to imagine a number of special down-stream applications. The degree of control obtained by manipulating planar metamaterial waveguides and interfaces is important and is popularly based upon solitons of various kinds. Complete control is assured by invoking transformation optics, as will be briefly demonstrated here.
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A. D. Boardman, P. Egan, R. C. Mitchell-Thomas, M. McCall, and Y. G Rapoport "Integrated metaphotonics", Proc. SPIE 8095, Active Photonic Materials IV, 80951B (12 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.891886
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KEYWORDS
Metamaterials

Solitons

Waveguides

Magnetism

Diffraction

Raman scattering

Cladding

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