Abstract
The time–harmonic electromagnetic responses of (a) a bilayer made of an epsilon–negative layer and a mu–negative layer, and (b) a single layer of a negative phase–velocity material are compared. Provided all layers are electrically thin, a restricted equivalence between (a) and (b) exists. The restricted equivalence depends on the linear polarization state and the transverse wavenumber. Implications for perfect lenses and parallel–plate waveguides are considered.
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