New Journal of Physics (Jan 2022)

Designing disordered multi-functional metamaterials using the discrete dipole approximation

  • J R Capers,
  • S J Boyes,
  • A P Hibbins,
  • S A R Horsley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aca174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 11
p. 113035

Abstract

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The ability to design passive structures that perform different operations on different electromagnetic fields is key to many technologies, from beam-steering to optical computing. While many techniques have been developed to optimise structures to achieve specific functionality through inverse design, designing multi-function materials remains challenging. We present a semi-analytic method, based on the discrete dipole approximation, to design multi-functional metamaterials. To demonstrate the generality of our method, we present two key examples. Firstly, we work at optical wavelengths to design a disordered 2D arrangement of silicon spheres that beams light into different directions depending on the source polarisation. Secondly, we design a 3D device that works at microwave wavelengths and sorts plane waves by their angle of incidence. In this case, the scatterers are more complicated meta-atoms, with a strong dipole resonance at microwave frequencies.

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