Light focusing using epsilon-near-zero metamaterials

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We present a strategy of focusing light using epsilon-near-zero metamaterials with embedded dielectric cylinder. The focusing mechanism is analytically investigated, and its accuracy is substantiated by rigorous full-wave simulations. It is found that the focusing intensity is highly depend on the embedded medium and its size, and the magnetic field amplitude of the focused beam itself can reach as high as 98.2 times the incident field. Owing to its versatility, the proposed light focusing system is sure to find applications in fields such as bio-sensing and in nonlinear optics. © 2013 © 2013 Author(s).

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Zhu, W., Si, L. M., & Premaratne, M. (2013). Light focusing using epsilon-near-zero metamaterials. AIP Advances, 3(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4834435

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