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Optical black hole: Design and performance

We discuss the design of a realistic optical black hole (OBH) using the exact frequency domain solutions for TM and TE waves. The design includes thin separating layers between the absorbing core and the metamaterial shell. The overall objective is to develop an on-line simulation tool, which could...

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Main Authors: Kildishev, A V, Prokopeva, L J, Shtyrina, O V, Fedoruk, M P, Narimanov, E E
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Partial differential equations
Permittivity
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