Light People: Prof. Sir John Pendry, father of metamaterials, spoke about the future of meta[J]. 光:科学与应用, 2023,12(3):329-334.
Guo, C.Z. & Luo, Y. Light People: Prof. Sir John Pendry, father of metamaterials, spoke about the future of meta. Light: Science & Applications, 12, 323-324 (2023).
Light People: Prof. Sir John Pendry, father of metamaterials, spoke about the future of meta[J]. 光:科学与应用, 2023,12(3):329-334. DOI: 10.1038/s41377-023-01082-w.
Guo, C.Z. & Luo, Y. Light People: Prof. Sir John Pendry, father of metamaterials, spoke about the future of meta. Light: Science & Applications, 12, 323-324 (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41377-023-01082-w.
Light People: Prof. Sir John Pendry, father of metamaterials, spoke about the future of meta
Prof. Sir John Pendry uncovered exotic structures that gave negative permittivity and negative permeability
respectively. In 1999
Prof. Pendry introduced split ring resonators (SRRs)
and later in 2000
Prof. David Smith and Prof. Sheldon Schultz experimentally showed that periodic array of SRRs and continuous wires previously proposed by Prof. Pendry could exhibit simultaneously negative values of effective permeability and permittivity at the same frequency. Shortly after
Prof. Pendry revealed that a slab of material with simultaneous negative permittivity and permeability could challenge the Abbé diffraction limit on traditional lenses and focus all Fourier components of a point object onto a perfect image
leading to a "perfect lens". The vision of a perfect lens attracted extensive research interest and opened a new field which was later widely known as metamaterials. Now two decades on
the explosion of metamaterials has revolutionized numerous researches in physics
materials science
chemistry
and engineering. To shed light on the research direction of metamaterials
Light: Science & Applications
invited Sir John Pendry
father and living legend of metamaterials
to speak about the future of metamaterials. The original interview can be accessed in Supplementary video.