Abstract
Metamaterials have gained substantial attention because of their potential for negative permeability as well as negative refractive index in the optical frequency range [1,2]. Due to their unique electromagnetic properties, these nanostructures show promise for numerous applications such as perfect lenses and optical cloaking devices.
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