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- An electromagnetic metasurface refers to a kind of artificial sheet material with sub-wavelength thickness. Metasurfaces can be either structured or unstructured...
- transmission-type metasurface. Alternative solution to achieve high transmittance is to use complementary (Babinet-inverted) metasurface. On the other hand...
- to the human eye. Researchers announced a display that uses silicon metasurface pixels that do not require polarized light and require half the energy...
- aerodynamic performance of the target. More recently, metamaterials or metasurfaces are synthesized that can redirect the scattered energy away from the...
- time, is to utilize metasurfaces which can redirect scattered waves without altering the geometry of the target. Such metasurfaces can primarily be classified...
- highly reflective metasurface made by metal-insulator-metal films tens of nanometers in thickness including nanoscale holes. The metasurfaces can reflect different...
- Simulation of negative refraction from a metasurface at 15 GHz for different angles of incidence. The simulations are performed through the method of...
- Aurelian; Kavungal, Deepthy; von Mücke, Lea; Altug, Hatice (2020). "Infrared Metasurface Augmented by Deep Learning for Monitoring Dynamics between All Major...
- which is launched by a planar electromagnetic device, such as antenna, metasurface, etc., with a predefined physical aperture. As of 2013[update], although...
- effects or 3-D modelling with what is usually called metaballs or other metasurfaces. The marching cubes algorithm is meant to be used for 3-D; the 2-D version...