超材料
材料科学
各向异性
焊剂(冶金)
零(语言学)
凝聚态物理
索引(排版)
分裂环谐振器
电磁辐射
光学
光电子学
物理
语言学
哲学
万维网
计算机科学
冶金
作者
Ran Mei,Yadong Xu,Lei Gao,He‐Xiu Xu,Yun Lai,Jie Luo
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202401569
摘要
Abstract Skin effect in electromagnetism describes the tendency of alternating current to predominantly flow near the surface rather than through the center of a conductor. Here, another skin effect of electromagnetic flux is reported to occur in non‐conductive materials, specifically within 3D anisotropic zero‐index metamaterials, as well as its potential application in subwavelength wave manipulation. It is found that when a medium of near‐zero longitudinal permittivity and permeability is embedded with inclusions whose transverse permittivity and/or permeability approach zero, the electromagnetic flux therein is directed and extremely compressed beneath the surfaces of inclusions within a skin depth less than λ 0 /150. This unusual effect empowers arbitrary control of electromagnetic flux at deep subwavelength scale. Customized subwavelength pathways for electromagnetic flux are demonstrated in full‐wave simulations via practical implementations. The study opens a new avenue for extreme confinement and flexible control of electromagnetic flux at deep‐subwavelength scale.
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