Extreme optics with zero-index and flat-band metamaterials

Presentation Date: 

Monday, February 1, 2021

Location: 

AP483 Optics & Electronics Seminar, Stanford University

Presentation Slides: 

Nanotechnology has enabled the development of nanostructured composite materials (metamaterials) with exotic optical properties not found in nature. In the most extreme case, we can create materials which support light waves that propagate with infinite phase velocity, corresponding to a refractive index of zero. We have developed a variety of in-plane metamaterial designs that permit obtaining a refractive index of zero in the optical regime. We will report on some of the exotic physics of zero-index metamaterials, including strong enhancement of nonlinear optical phenomena, and on flat-bands generated by twisted bilayer photonic crystals.