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Negative-index metamaterial at 780 nm wavelength

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Abstract

We further miniaturize a recently established silver-based negative-index metamaterial design. By comparing transmittance, reflectance, and phase-sensitive time-of-flight experiments with theory, we infer a real part of the refractive index of 0.6 at a 780nm wavelength—which is visible in the laboratory.

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