Abstract

When designing negative-refractive-index (NRI) metamaterials, scientists have struggled to overcome three primary obstacles: polarization dependence, narrow bandwidth, and fabrication challenges. Here, we address these issues with the design of a three-dimensional, fully isotropic, broadband NRI medium that can be produced on a large scale. The simulated structure exhibits a NRI bandwidth of 24.1%, more than twice that achievable using a typical split-ring resonator/wire medium. A four-hundred-unit-cell slab measuring 15 cm×15 cm×6 cm is fabricated and used as a flat NRI lens. The lens produces a super- resolved focus independent of the type of source or its polarization.

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