Indefinite optical properties, which are typically characterized by hyperbolic dispersion relations, have not been observed in naturally occurring materials, but can be realized through a metamaterial approach. We present here the design, fabrication and characterization of nanowire metamaterials with indefinite permittivity, in which allangle negative refraction of light is observed. The bottom-up fabrication technique, which applies electrochemical plating of nanowires in porous alumina template, is developed and demonstrated in achieving uniform hyperbolic optical properties at a large scale. We developed techniques to improve the uniformity and to reduce the defect density in the sample. The non-magnetic design and the off-resonance operation of the nanowire metamaterials significantly reduce the energy loss of electromagnetic waves and make the broad-band negative refraction of light possible. © 2011 The Royal Society.
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Yao, J., Wang, Y., Tsai, K. T., Liu, Z., Yin, X., Bartal, G., … Zhang, X. (2011). Design, fabrication and characterization of indefinite metamaterials of nanowires. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 369(1950), 3434–3446. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2011.0159
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