Influence of nonlocality on transmittance and reflectance of hyperbolic metamaterials

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In this paper we investigate transmittance and reflectance spectra of multilayer hyperbolic metamaterials in the presence of strong spatial dispersion. Our analysis revealed a number of intriguing optical phenomena, which cannot be predicted with the local response approximation, such as total reflectance for small angles of incidence or multiple transmittance peaks of resonant character (instead of the respective local counterparts, where almost complete transparency is predicted for small angles of incidence and the broad-angle transparency can be observed within a range of larger angles of incidence). We believe that the observed effects may serve as a working principle in a number of new potential applications, such as spatial filtering, biosensing, or beam steering.

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Janaszek, B., Kieliszczyk, M., Tyszka-Zawadzka, A., & Szczepański, P. (2020). Influence of nonlocality on transmittance and reflectance of hyperbolic metamaterials. Crystals, 10(7), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst10070577

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