Locally Enhanced Image Quality with Tunable Hybrid Metasurfaces

Alena V. Shchelokova, Alexey P. Slobozhanyuk*, Irina V. Melchakova, Stanislav B. Glybovski, Andrew G. Webb, Yuri S. Kivshar, Pavel A. Belov

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    Abstract

    Metasurfaces represent a new paradigm in artificial subwavelength structures due to their potential to overcome many challenges typically associated with bulk metamaterials. The ability to make very thin structures and change their properties dynamically makes metasurfaces an exceptional meta-optics platform for engineering advanced electromagnetic and photonic metadevices. Here, we suggest and demonstrate experimentally a tunable metasurface capable of enhancing significantly the local image quality in magnetic resonance imaging. We present a design of the hybrid metasurface based on electromagnetically coupled dielectric and metallic elements. We demonstrate how to tailor the spectral characteristics of the metasurface eigenmodes by changing dynamically the effective permittivity of the structure. By maximizing a coupling between metasurface eigenmodes and transmitted and received fields in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, we enhance the device sensitivity that results in a substantial improvement of the image quality.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number014020
    JournalPhysical Review Applied
    Volume9
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Jan 2018

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