Tunneling of Electromagnetic Energy through Subwavelength Channels and Bends using ε -Near-Zero Materials
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In this Letter, we demonstrate theoretically that electromagnetic waves can be "squeezed" and tunneled through very narrow channels filled with epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) materials. We show that the incoming planar wave front is replicated at the output interface, independently of the specific geometry of the channel. A closed analytical formula is derived for the scattering parameters of a particular class of geometries. It is discussed that in some cases the isotropy of the ENZ material may not be an issue. A metamaterial realization of an anisotropic ENZ material is suggested and numerically studied.
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- Planar
- Isotropy
- Quantum tunnelling
- Physics
- Metamaterial
- Anisotropy
- Scattering
- Energy (signal processing)
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