Curved trajectories on transformed metal surfaces: Luneburg lens, beam-splitter, invisibility carpet and black hole for surface plasmon polaritons

Physics – Optics

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10 pages 4 figures Tacona 2010

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Transformational optics are shown to markedly enhance the control of the
electromagnetic wave trajectories within metamaterials with unconventional
functionalities such as a beam splitter, a toroidal carpet, a Luneburg lens and
a black hole, all of which are specially designed for surface plasmon
polaritons propagating on a metal plate

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