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Visible-frequency hyperbolic metasurface

Alexander A. High, Robert C. Devlin, Alan Dibos, Mark Polking, Dominik S. Wild, Janos Perczel, Nathalie P. de Leon, Mikhail D. Lukin () and Hongkun Park ()
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Alexander A. High: Harvard University
Robert C. Devlin: School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
Alan Dibos: School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
Mark Polking: Harvard University
Dominik S. Wild: Harvard University
Janos Perczel: Harvard University
Nathalie P. de Leon: Harvard University
Mikhail D. Lukin: Harvard University
Hongkun Park: Harvard University

Nature, 2015, vol. 522, issue 7555, 192-196

Abstract: Visible-frequency hyperbolic metasurfaces defined on single-crystal silver exhibit negative refraction and diffraction-free propagation, as well as strong, dispersion-dependent spin–orbit coupling for propagating surface plasmon polaritons, with device performance greatly exceeding those of previous bulk metamaterial demonstrations.

Date: 2015
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