22 research outputs found
Observation of Brewster's effect for transverse-electric electromagnetic waves in metamaterials: Experiment and theory
We have experimentally realized Brewster's effect for transverse-electric
waves with metamaterials. In dielectric media, Brewster's no-reflection effect
arises only for transverse-magnetic waves. However, it has been theoretically
predicted that Brewster's effect arises for TE waves under the condition that
the relative permeability r is not equal to unity. We have designed an array of
split-ring resonators as a metamaterial with mu_r 1 using a finite-difference
time-domain method. The reflection measurements were carried out in a 3-GHz
region and the disappearance of reflected waves at a particular incident angle
was confirmed.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
An invisible medium for circularly polarized electromagnetic waves
We study the no reflection condition for a planar boundary between vacuum and
an isotropic chiral medium. In general chiral media, elliptically polarized
waves incident at a particular angle satisfy the no reflection condition. When
the wave impedance and wavenumber of the chiral medium are equal to the
corresponding parameters of vacuum, one of the circularly polarized waves is
transmitted to the medium without reflection or refraction for all angles of
incidence. We propose a circular polarizing beam splitter as a simple
application of the no reflection effect.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure