Slow waves in locally resonant metamaterials line defect waveguides
Abstract Many efforts have been devoted to wave slowing, as it is essential, for instance, in analog signal computing and is one prerequisite for increased wave/matter interactions. Despite the interest of many communities, researches have mostly been conducted in optics, where wavelength-scaled str...
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Main Authors: | Nadège Kaina, Alexandre Causier, Yoan Bourlier, Mathias Fink, Thomas Berthelot, Geoffroy Lerosey |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6960e2dd7d08491b8cf2abb2fef4695a |
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