Conical diffraction and the dispersion surface of hyperbolic metamaterials

K. E. Ballantine, J. F. Donegan, and P. R. Eastham
Phys. Rev. A 90, 013803 – Published 3 July 2014

Abstract

Hyperbolic metamaterials are materials in which at least one principal dielectric constant is negative. We describe the refractive index surface, and the resulting refraction effects, for a biaxial hyperbolic metamaterial, with principal dielectric constants ε1<0, 0<ε2ε3. In this general case the two sheets of the index surface intersect, forming conical singularities. We derive the ray description of conical refraction in these materials and show that it is topologically and quantitatively distinct from conical refraction in a conventional biaxial material. We also develop a wave optics description, which allows us to obtain the diffraction patterns formed from arbitrary beams incident close to the optic axis. The resulting patterns lack circular symmetry and hence are qualitatively different from those obtained in conventional, positive index materials.

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  • Received 25 September 2013
  • Revised 6 May 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.90.013803

©2014 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

K. E. Ballantine, J. F. Donegan, and P. R. Eastham

  • School of Physics and CRANN, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland

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Vol. 90, Iss. 1 — July 2014

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