Copyright © 2010 The American Physical SocietyWe report a theory of the effective permeability of multilayered metamaterials containing thin ferromagnetic layers with magnetization pinned on either one or both surfaces. Because of the pinning and small film thickness, the lowest frequency magnetic resonances are due to nonuniform exchange spin waves with frequencies far above those expected for uniform ferromagnetic resonance in known magnetic materials. Yet, the coupling of the nonuniform spin-wave modes to the electromagnetic field is shown to be strong enough to lead, for magnetic parameters characteristic for conventional transition metal alloys, to negative values of the effective permeability at frequencies of several hundred gigahert...
We study the scaling of negative magnetic response of the SRR from microwave to upper THz frequencie...
Metamaterials (MMs) are nanocomposite materials consisting of metal-dielectric resonators much small...
It is generally believed that Veselago's criterion for negative refraction cannot be fulfilled in na...
We present simulation results of a design for negative index materials that uses magnetic resonators...
Negative magnetic permeability of ferromagnetic materials is studied in the microwave frequency regi...
A large proportion of the recent growth of the volume of electromagnetics research has been associat...
In recent years, there has been a burgeoning interest in rapidly growing field of metamaterials due ...
Refractive index is determined by permittivity ϵ and permeability μ, where permittivity å is t...
We have theoretically evaluated magnetic permeability of Ni nanocomposite films, in which the dipola...
It is shown according to analytical and numerical calculations that in a lossless and in-plane satu...
We propose a novel way to achieve an exceptionally wide frequency range where metamaterial possesses...
A negative-index material (NIM), a metamaterial with simultaneously negative effective permittivity ...
Composite structures based on metal open rings and thin wires are well established, for obtaining ef...
It is shown that in a lossless and in-plane saturated ferromagnetic film the dynamic permeability is...
The control of magnetic fields, essential for our science and technology, is currently achieved by m...
We study the scaling of negative magnetic response of the SRR from microwave to upper THz frequencie...
Metamaterials (MMs) are nanocomposite materials consisting of metal-dielectric resonators much small...
It is generally believed that Veselago's criterion for negative refraction cannot be fulfilled in na...
We present simulation results of a design for negative index materials that uses magnetic resonators...
Negative magnetic permeability of ferromagnetic materials is studied in the microwave frequency regi...
A large proportion of the recent growth of the volume of electromagnetics research has been associat...
In recent years, there has been a burgeoning interest in rapidly growing field of metamaterials due ...
Refractive index is determined by permittivity ϵ and permeability μ, where permittivity å is t...
We have theoretically evaluated magnetic permeability of Ni nanocomposite films, in which the dipola...
It is shown according to analytical and numerical calculations that in a lossless and in-plane satu...
We propose a novel way to achieve an exceptionally wide frequency range where metamaterial possesses...
A negative-index material (NIM), a metamaterial with simultaneously negative effective permittivity ...
Composite structures based on metal open rings and thin wires are well established, for obtaining ef...
It is shown that in a lossless and in-plane saturated ferromagnetic film the dynamic permeability is...
The control of magnetic fields, essential for our science and technology, is currently achieved by m...
We study the scaling of negative magnetic response of the SRR from microwave to upper THz frequencie...
Metamaterials (MMs) are nanocomposite materials consisting of metal-dielectric resonators much small...
It is generally believed that Veselago's criterion for negative refraction cannot be fulfilled in na...