Advances in Metamaterial and Asymmetry/Symmetry
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Engineering and Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 2053
Special Issue Editors
Interests: strong coupling; bound states in the continuum; Fano resonance; optical chirality; plasmonics; metamaterials; metasurfaces; optical and optoelectronic devices based on metamaterials
Interests: plasmonics; metamaterials; metasurfaces; surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy; two-dimensional materials; optical resonance; bound states in the continuum; optical nonlinearity; harmonic generation; holographic imaging
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Interests: metamaterials; plasmonic absorber; optical force
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Metamaterials are macroscopic composite materials with periodic subwavelength structures whose electromagnetic properties can be controlled not only by varying the chemical composition but also by engineering the shape of the meta-atoms and their internal structures, as well as the mutual positions and orientations of the meta-atoms in the composite material. In general, the symmetry and asymmetry of the structure is a crucial factor in the design of metamaterials, as well as the engineering of the optimal properties for specific applications.
In recent years, metamaterials have established themselves as one of the most important topics in physics and engineering and have found practical applications across a wide variety of fields, including photonics, condensed matter physics, materials science, and biological and medical physics.
In the foreseeable future, we may see applications that drive the optimal design of engineered materials and surfaces, reconfigurable, adaptive and software-defined metamaterials, etc.
This Special Issue of Symmetry features articles on recent advances in metamaterial and asymmetry/symmetry, showcasing both fundamental research and applications, as well as shared advances in theory, numerical modeling, and experiments. We welcome both original research and review articles.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, bound states in the continuum in metamaterials, strong coupling in metamaterials, topological properties in metamaterials, nonlinear and quantum effects in metamaterials, novel optical phenomena in metamaterials, and optical and optoelectronic devices based on metamaterials.
Submit your paper and select the Journal “Symmetry” and the Special Issue “Advances in Metamaterial and Symmetry/Asymmetry” via: MDPI submission system. Our papers will be published on a rolling basis, and we will be pleased to receive your submission once you have finished it.
Dr. Guidong Liu
Dr. Shuyuan Xiao
Dr. Qi Lin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- metamaterials
- metasurfaces
- sub-wavelength nanostructures
- novel optical phenomena in metamaterials
- bound states in the continuum in metamaterials
- topological properties in metamaterials
- optical and optoelectronic devices based on metamaterials
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