What are gyromorphs? And why is their discovery a breakthrough for optical computing?
Illustration of a 60-fold gyromorph's properties. Top row – gyromorph structure: structure factor (l) and pair correlation function (r) Bottom row – optical properties: polarized light beam fully reflected by a gyromorph (l), density of states depletion in the gyromorph (r) (Image: Martiniani lab at NYU)
New class of metamaterials called gyromorphs discovered as researchers claim they could overcome key barriers in light-based chip design.
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