Manipulating electromagnetic wave polarizations by anisotropic metamaterials

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Abstract

We show that the polarization states of electromagnetic waves can be manipulated through reflections by an anisotropic metamaterial plate, and all possible polarizations (circular, elliptic, and linear) are realizable via adjusting material parameters. In particular, a linearly polarized light converts its polarization completely to the cross direction after reflection under certain conditions. Microwave experiments were performed to successfully realize these ideas and results are in excellent agreement with numerical simulations. © 2007 The American Physical Society.

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Hao, J., Yuan, Y., Ran, L., Jiang, T., Kong, J. A., Chan, C. T., & Zhou, L. (2007). Manipulating electromagnetic wave polarizations by anisotropic metamaterials. Physical Review Letters, 99(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.063908

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