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Intellectual Ventures’ Russell Hannigan explains how a metamaterials-based reflector array antenna can focus a microwave beam on a power receiver. (GeekWire Photo / Alan Boyle) BELLEVUE, Wash ...
A small, microwave-detecting camera that can see through solid materials in real-time has been developed. ... metamaterials behave in ways that ordinary materials naturally do not.
Scientists create invisible objects in the microwave range without metamaterial cloaking. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2015 / 04 / 150413213256.htm ...
Metamaterials Boost Microwave Feed-Horn Performance. By Doug Lung. published 3 February 2011. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Forging Metamaterials: Labs Craft Invisibility Cloaks, Perfect Lenses and Nanostructures - Space.com
We found huge opportunities for metamaterials in microwave devices. That's led to three spinoff companies. Kymeta Corporation is probably the best known, and is dedicated to satellite communications.
Researchers have developed an automatic drawing machine that uses pens and pencils to draw metamaterials -- artificially engineered composite materials that derive their properties from patterned ...
Researchers at Duke University (Opens in a new window) have built a device that illuminates objects with K-band microwave radiation (18.5 to 25 GHz) and images the reflections in a single pass.
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