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Limitations and Opportunities for Optical Metafluids To Achieve an Unnatural Refractive Index

Authors
Kim, KwangjinYoo, SeokJaeHuh, Ji-HyeokPark, Q-HanLee, Seungwoo
Issue Date
Sep-2017
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
metafluids; meta-atoms; metamolecules; refractive index; soft fluidity
Citation
ACS PHOTONICS, v.4, no.9, pp.2298 - 2311
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Journal Title
ACS PHOTONICS
Volume
4
Number
9
Start Page
2298
End Page
2311
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/82490
DOI
10.1021/acsphotonics.7b00546
ISSN
2330-4022
Abstract
Optical metafluids have held a special position among the platforms of metamaterials, because other than the lithography-based hard approaches, the soft fluidity-based solution process not only enables their immediate practical utility but also allows for reconfigurable and adaptable nanophotonic systems. However, the fundamental limits of the available effective parameters of optical metafluids are not yet clearly defined. Of particular interest is the accessible range of the refractive index under a practically available volume fraction phi and the structural motifs of building blocks. In addition, previously reported theoretical works are based on an effective medium theory that excludes dipolar coupling between building blocks. Using these initial approaches, the interaction between the building blocks at a relatively higher phi was not accurately rationalized. In this work, we advance an effective medium theory by using the 3D dressed polarizability. Then, we successfully rationalize the dipolar coupling between each of the building blocks and systematically exploit the fundamental limits of optical metafluids in terms of accessible effective parameters. Also, for the first time, we discuss both the phase transition of metafluids and uniaxial characteristics of fluidic crystals in terms of engineering effective parameters. Thereby, the practically available range of effective parameters from the concept of an optical metafluid is realistically defined. It is revealed that an unnaturally near-zero refractive index and an ultrahigh refractive index can be attainable through optical metafluids. Given the fundamental limits defined by 3D dressed polarizability, a comprehensive perspective of the limits and merits of optical metafluids is provided.
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