One of the intriguing potentials of metamaterials is the possibility to realize a nonlocal electromagnetic reaction, such that the effective medium response at a given point is fundamentally entangled with the macroscopic field distribution at long distances. Here, it is experimentally and numerically verified that a microwave nonlocal metamaterial formed by crossed metallic wires enables a low-loss broadband anomalous material response such that the refractive index decreases with frequency. Notably, it is shown that an electromagnetic beam refracted by our metamaterial prism creates a reversed microwave rainbow.
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Morgado, T. A., Marcos, J. S., Costa, J. T., Costa, J. R., Fernandes, C. A., & Silveirinha, M. G. (2014). Reversed rainbow with a nonlocal metamaterial. Applied Physics Letters, 105(26). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4905152
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