Memory Metamaterials
University of California San Diego · Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Tunable Metamaterials The electromagnetic response of metamaterials gives rise to exciting phenomena such as cloaking, negative refraction, and perfect lensing. Their response, however, tends to depend strongly on resonant effects, thereby limiting the application bandwidth. Driscoll et al. (p. 1518 , published online 20 August) combine a split ring resonator array with the phase change material, VO 2 , to form a metamaterial in which the response can be tuned. The heat-induced phase change of VO 2 from an insulator to a metal alters the response of split-ring resonator, and, because it displays a hysteresis, the device can retain a “memory” of the induced change. The results may lead to a flexible method for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
10- TDTom DriscollCorresponding
University of California San Diego
- HKHyun-Tak Kim
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
- BGByung Gyu Chae
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
- BKBong-Jun Kim
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
- YLYong-Wook Lee
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Pukyong National University
Topics & keywords
- Metamaterial
- Cloaking
- Split-ring resonator
- Negative refraction
- Resonator
- Bandwidth (computing)
- Limiting
- Optoelectronics