2015
DOI: 10.2528/pier15042805
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Surface Transformation With Homogenous Optic-Null Medium

Abstract: Abstract-An optical surface transformation (OST) method is proposed briefly in this short paper. Compared with Transformation Optics (TO), we do not need to consider what kinds of coordinate transformation should be used when designing a novel device, but only need to choose the shapes of two end surfaces (namely, the input and output surfaces of the device), which are linked by an optic-null medium (ONM) that is a highly anisotropic homogeneous medium. All devices designed by OST can be realized by some ONM. … Show more

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“…OST is a new theoretical design method derived from transformation optics [18,19] as a surface-tosurface correspondence method. Two surfaces linked by optic-null medium (ONM) are equivalent surfaces in OST [18].…”
Section: Theoretical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OST is a new theoretical design method derived from transformation optics [18,19] as a surface-tosurface correspondence method. Two surfaces linked by optic-null medium (ONM) are equivalent surfaces in OST [18].…”
Section: Theoretical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optic-null medium (ONM) is a homogenous block of highly anisotropic medium designed by the extremely stretching spatial transformation 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 . The ONM has been applied in many different applications, e.g.…”
Section: The Optic-null Medium (Onm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…an optical hyper-lens 18 23 24 , DC magnetic hose 25 , concentrators 26 . We also introduced the idea of further transformations inside an ONM to reduce the material requirement of devices designed by TO 20 27 , and extended the theory of TO to the optical surface transformation (OST) by the ONM 21 22 . The ONM has been experimentally demonstrated by metamaterials at microwave frequencies 18 19 23 .…”
Section: The Optic-null Medium (Onm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic idea of a novel method for designing optical devices, namely the optical surface transformation (OST), is proposed in a short report 15 , and a detailed theory has been given later 16 . In this paper we use the OST to design a novel zero-order optical resonator that has the following features.…”
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confidence: 99%