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Spectral Features of Vanadium Dioxide-Based Metasurface for Sensing

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Abstract

Metamaterials are greatly advantageous in varieties of technology oriented devices that can be operated in a wide range of electromagnetic spectrum, depending on the dimensional features of meta-atom. Some of the notable examples of such applications would include absorbers [1-3], filters [4-6], super-lenses [7], cloaks [8] and antennas [9].

© 2019 Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Optical Society (OSA)

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