Wire-Medium Hyperlens for Enhancing Radiation From Subwavelength Dipole Sources PROJECT TITLE :Wire-Medium Hyperlens for Enhancing Radiation From Subwavelength Dipole SourcesABSTRACT:Hyperlens is a metamaterial structure initially proposed for magnifying imaging of subwavelength scattering objects. Here, we have a tendency to show that a wire-medium (WM) hyperlens will be used conjointly for vital enhancement of radiation from little sources to free house which this enhancement holds within the ultra-wide frequency band. We tend to investigate how the divergence of metal wires modifies the radiated power of a dipole, comparing with an array of parallel wires, and investigate the impact of different design parameters. Next, we have a tendency to implement the optimized hyperlens in the microwave vary and verify the theoretical results experimentally. We have a tendency to believe that this work will facilitate to introduce and develop hyperlenses for a variety of applications where broadband radiation enhancement of subwavelength sources is needed. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Active Spherical Phased Array Design for Satellite Payload Data Transmission 4-D spatiotemporal analysis of ultrasound contrast agent dispersion for prostate cancer localization: a feasibility study