Experimental demonstration of labyrinth-based left-handed metamaterials
Date
2005-12-12Source Title
Optics Express
Print ISSN
1094-4087
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Volume
13
Issue
25
Pages
10238 - 10238
Language
English
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Abstract
In this present work, we propose and demonstrate a resonant structure that solves two major problems related to the split-ring resonator structure. One of the problems related to the split-ring resonator structure is the bianisotropy, and the other problem is the electric coupling to the magnetic resonance of the split-ring resonator structure. These two problems introduce difficulties in obtaining isotropic left-handed metamaterial mediums. The resonant structure that we propose here solves both of these problems. We further show that in addition to the magnetic resonance, when combined with a suitable wire medium, the structure that we propose exhibits left-handed transmission band. We believe that the structure we proposed may have important consequences in the design of isotropic negative index metamaterial mediums. (c) 2005 Optical Society of America.
Keywords
Split-ring ResonatorsElectromagnetic Resonances
Numerical Simulations
Permittivity
Permeability