Abstract
In the search for isotropic metamaterials we analyze isofrequency surfaces of the dispersion relation of highly symmetric metamaterials and show that they are optically anisotropic. Instead isotropic metamaterials are achieved by carefully designing multilayer structures.
© 2010 Optical Society of America
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