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Baladi, E., Semple, M., & Iyer, A. K. (2020). A Fano-Reflection Metafilm Composed of Metamaterial-Lined Discs. IEEE Access, 8, 117018-117027. External link
Baladi, E., Semple, M., & Iyer, A. K. (2020). Single-Layer Dual-Band Polarization-Selective Metafilm With Independently Controlled and Closely Spaced Shielding Bands. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 68(3), 1448-1457. External link
Baladi, E., Semple, M., & Iyer, A. K. (2019, May). Imaging of Subwavelength Features in the Far-Field Using Resonant Metasurfaces: Design from Microwave to Infrared Frequencies [Paper]. URSI Commission B International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory (EMTS 2019), San Diego, CA, USA (4 pages). External link
Baladi, E., & Iyer, A. K. (2019, July). A Metafilm Based on Magnetic-Metamaterial-Lined Discs [Paper]. IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA. External link
Baladi, E., & Iyer, A. K. (2018). Far-Field Magnification of Subdiffraction Conducting Features Using Metamaterial-Lined Aperture Arrays. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 66(7), 3482-3490. External link
Baladi, E., & Iyer, A. K. (2017, July). Subwavelength metamaterial-lined apertures AS far-field imaging devices [Paper]. IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting, San Diego, CA, USA. External link
Baladi, E., & Iyer, A. K. (2016, June). Far-field high-resolution imaging of conducting obstacles using metamaterial-lined aperture arrays [Paper]. IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (APSURSI 2016), Fajardo, PR, USA. External link
Baladi, E., Pollock, J. G., & Iyer, A. K. (2015, July). Enhanced transmission through metamaterial-lined subwavelength apertures [Paper]. USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting (Joint with AP-S Symposium), Vancouver, B.C., Canada. External link
Baladi, E., Pollock, J. G., & Iyer, A. K. (2015). New approach for extraordinary transmission through an array of subwavelength apertures using thin ENNZ metamaterial liners. Optics Express, 23(16), 10 pages. External link
Baladi, E., Pollock, J. G., & Iyer, A. K. (2015, August). A new approach for extraordinary transmission through subwavelength apertures using ENNZ metamaterials [Paper]. 6th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics (META 2015), New York, N.Y., USA. Unavailable
Semple, M., Baladi, E., & Iyer, A. K. (2019). Optical Metasurface Based on Subwavelength Nanoplasmonic Metamaterial-Lined Apertures. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 25(3), 1-8. External link