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Kenanakis G, Zhao R, Stavrinidis A, Konstantinidis G, Katsarakis N, Kafesaki M, et al. Flexible chiral metamaterials in the terahertz regime: a comparative study of various designs. Opt Mater Express. 2012;2:1702-12. Abstract
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Zhao R, Zhang L, Zhou J, Koschny T, Soukoulis CM. Conjugated gammadion chiral metamaterial with uniaxial optical activity and negative refractive index. Phys Rev B. 2011;83:035105. Abstract
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Zhao R, Koschny T, Economou EN, Soukoulis CM. Repulsive Casimir forces with finite-thickness slabs. Phys Rev B. 2011;83:075108. Abstract
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Zhao R, Zhou J, Koschny T, Economou EN, Soukoulis CM. Comment on "Repulsive Casimir Force in Chiral Metamaterials'' Reply. Phys Rev Lett. 2010;105:189302.
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Zhao R, Koschny T, Economou EN, Soukoulis CM. Comparison of chiral metamaterial designs for repulsive Casimir force. Physical Review B. 2010;81:235126. Abstract
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Decker M, Zhao R, Soukoulis CM, Linden S, Wegener M. Twisted split-ring-resonator photonic metamaterial with huge optical activity. Optics Letters. 2010;35:1593-5. Abstract
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Zhao R, Zhou J, Koschny T, Economou EN, Soukoulis CM. Repulsive Casimir Force in Chiral Metamaterials. Physical Review Letters. 2009;103:103602. Abstract
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