Breaking the black-body limit with resonant surfaces
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Valagiannopoulos, Constantinos
Simovski, Constantin R.
Tretyakov, Sergei A.
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EPJ Applied Metamaterials
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The speed with which electromagnetic energy can be wirelessly transferred from a source to the user is a
crucial indicator for the performance of a large number of electronic and photonic devices. We expect that energy
transfer can be enhanced using special materials. In this paper, we determine the constituent parameters of a medium
which can support theoretically infinite energy concentration close to its boundary; such a material combines
properties of Perfectly Matched Layers (PML) and Double-Negative (DNG) media. It realizes conjugate matching with
free space for every possible mode including, most importantly, all evanescent modes; we call this medium Conjugate
Matched Layer (CML). Sources located outside such layer deliver power to the conjugate-matched body exceptionally
effectively, impressively overcoming the black-body absorption limit which takes into account only propagating waves.
We also expand this near-field concept related to the infinitely fast absorption of energy along the air-medium interface
to enhance the far-field radiation. This becomes possible with the use of small particles randomly placed along the
boundary; the induced currents due to the extremely high-amplitude resonating fields can play the role of emission
‘‘vessels’’, by sending part of the theoretically unlimited near-field energy far away from the CML structure.
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Constantinos Valagiannopoulos, Constantin R. Simovski, and Sergei A. Tretyakov; 2017; Breaking the black-body limit with resonant surfaces; EPJ Applied Metamaterials; http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/2325
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