Unusual Properties of Anisotropic Magnetodielectric Metamaterials

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A phenomenological quantization of electromagnetic field is introduced in the presence of the anisotropic magnetodielectric metamaterials. For a single layer structure with the anisotropic metamaterials, input-output relations are derived using the Green-function approach. Based on these relations, the reflectance of the linearly polarized wave through this structure is calculated. The results show different reflectance for different polarized waves and indicate an application of the anisotropic metamaterials to be the reflectors for certain polarized wave. Furthermore it is found that such a structure can realize the resonant gap with the increase of the thickness. Finally the effects of the absorption are considered and we find that the above properties do not change with introduction of the absorption.

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