Conformal Volumetric Grayscale Metamaterials.

Adv Mater

Department of Electrical Engineering, E.L. Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA.

Published: March 2023

Conformal artificial electromagnetic media that feature tailorable responses as a function of incidence wavelength and angle represent universal components for optical engineering. Conformal grayscale metamaterials are introduced as a new class of volumetric electromagnetic media capable of supporting highly multiplexed responses and arbitrary, curvilinear form factors. Subwavelength-scale voxels based on irregular shapes are designed to accommodate a continuum of dielectric values, enabling the freeform design process to reliably converge to exceptionally high figures of merit (FOMs) for a given multi-objective design problem. Through additive manufacturing of ceramic-polymer composites, microwave metamaterials, designed for the radio-frequency range of 8-12 GHz, are experimentally fabricated and devices with extreme dispersion profiles, an airfoil-shaped beam-steering device, and a broadband, broad-angle conformal carpet cloak, are demonstrated. It is anticipated that conformal volumetric metamaterials will lead to new classes of compact and multifunctional imaging, sensing, and communications systems.

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