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Cross‐Wavelength Hierarchical Metamaterials Enabled for Trans‐Scale Molecules Detection SimultaneouslyWang et al., 2022
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- Wang Y
- Dai B
- Ma C
- Zhang Q
- Huang K
- Luo X
- Liu X
- Ying Y
- Xie L
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- Advanced Science
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Metamaterials have attracted increasing attention in sensing applications. However, the critical feature sizes of meta‐atom span several orders of magnitude in length scale, almost all the metamaterials are designed to operate at limited bands. It is challenging for a single …
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