Metamaterials: The Next Photonics Revolution
Ανέβηκε στις 23 Νοε 2009
Phil Saunders of SpaceChannel.org
and Nikolay Zheludev of the University of Southampton, U.K., have
graciously permitted OPN to reproduce this fascinating video, which is
related to Zheludevs October OPN feature on metamaterial-induced
transparency. It explores the science behind
metamaterials—crystalline-like sub-wavelength arrangements of
electromagnetic resonators that can exhibit exotic optical properties
such as negative refraction and cloaking. With a focus on work being
conducted at the University of Southampton, the video describes how
metamaterials may usher in the next global technological paradigm
shift—the photonics revolution. By controlling light with light,
scientists can use metamaterials to transform defense, security and
global information networks in ways that previously seemed unimaginable.
Video by SpaceChannel.org.
and Nikolay Zheludev of the University of Southampton, U.K., have
graciously permitted OPN to reproduce this fascinating video, which is
related to Zheludevs October OPN feature on metamaterial-induced
transparency. It explores the science behind
metamaterials—crystalline-like sub-wavelength arrangements of
electromagnetic resonators that can exhibit exotic optical properties
such as negative refraction and cloaking. With a focus on work being
conducted at the University of Southampton, the video describes how
metamaterials may usher in the next global technological paradigm
shift—the photonics revolution. By controlling light with light,
scientists can use metamaterials to transform defense, security and
global information networks in ways that previously seemed unimaginable.
Video by SpaceChannel.org.
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