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4 May 2007 Propagation of polarized light through superlattices composed of left- and right-handed materials
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Abstract
We investigate numerically transmittance of polarized electromagnetic wave through different binary multilayered structures made of left- and right-handed materials. The transmittance is calculated as a function of wavelength, incidence angle, refractive index and superlattices' parameters. The transfer matrix formalism is applied (tunnelling is accounted). Absorption and strong dispersion in left-handed metamaterials are taken into account. The results are presented in grey scale transmittance maps.
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Karol Tarnowski, Włodzimierz Salejda, Michał H. Tyc, and Agnieszka Klauzer-Kruszyna "Propagation of polarized light through superlattices composed of left- and right-handed materials", Proc. SPIE 6581, Metamaterials II, 658113 (4 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.722773
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KEYWORDS
Superlattices

Radio propagation

Transmittance

Light wave propagation

Metamaterials

Absorption

Binary data

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