Experimental Observations of a Left-Handed Material That Obeys Snell’s Law
Harvard University · MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms
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We measure two-dimensional profiles of collimated microwave beams transmitted through composite wire and split-ring resonator prisms. Prior experiments suggest these structures have a negative index of refraction, though these claims have been questioned. Our 2D measurements demonstrate that transmission obeys Snell's law with a negative index, confirming the refractive nature of this signal and refuting alternatives posed in the criticisms. In addition, we present preliminary evidence that a flat rectangular slab of this material can focus power from a point source.
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- Physics
- Optics
- Negative refraction
- Refractive index
- Collimated light
- Snell's law
- Slab
- Focus (optics)
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