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California Institute of Technology MRSEC 0520565

“Stretchy” Near-Infrared Metamaterials Harry A. Atwater, Koray Aydin*, Imogen M. Pryce* and Dennis M. Callahan *CSEM supported researchers.

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California Institute of Technology MRSEC 0520565

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  1. “Stretchy” Near-Infrared MetamaterialsHarry A. Atwater, Koray Aydin*, Imogen M. Pryce* and Dennis M. Callahan*CSEM supported researchers Metamaterialsare engineered structures with novel electromagnetic properties such as artificial magnetism, negative refraction, and cloaking. Thus far, most metamaterial designs have been limited to fixed, narrow frequency range of operation determined by the size of the constitutive resonator elements. Work within the NSF funded Center for the Science & Engineering of Materials at Caltech has resulted in a new mechanically-compliant metamaterial formed on a rubber-like substrate (PDMS), with exciting applications to tunable photonics and imaging. California Institute of Technology MRSEC 0520565

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