We analyze the near-field interaction between the resonant subwavelength elements of a metamaterial and present a method to calculate the electric and magnetic interaction coefficients. We show that by adjusting the relative configuration of the neighboring split ring resonators it becomes possible to manipulate this near-field interaction, and thus tune the response of metamaterials. We use the results of this analysis to explain the experimentally observed tuning of microwave metamaterials.Junta de Andalucía P06-TIC-0136
We study experimentally and theoretically coupling mechanisms between metamaterial elements of the s...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the possibility of tuning the electrom...
We propose and experimentally verify a way to achieve strong nonlinear coupling between the electrom...
We analyze the near-field interaction between the resonant subwavelength elements of a metamaterial ...
We experimentally observe the tuning of metamaterials through the relative rotation of the elements ...
We discuss a novel tuning method based on continuous adjustment of metamaterial lattice parameters. ...
This thesis is a study of the mechanisms and applications of the near-field interaction in metamater...
We propose an efficient approach for tuning the transmission characteristics of metamaterials throug...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physical Societ...
Metamaterials are artificially-engineered composites comprised of resonant elements with unusual ele...
Metamaterials are artificially-engineered composites comprised of resonant elements with unusual ele...
Metamaterials are artificially-engineered composites comprised of resonant elements with unusual ele...
We propose and experimentally verify a way to achieve strong nonlinear coupling between the electrom...
We introduce the concept of controlling the nonlinear response of the metamaterial by altering its ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
We study experimentally and theoretically coupling mechanisms between metamaterial elements of the s...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the possibility of tuning the electrom...
We propose and experimentally verify a way to achieve strong nonlinear coupling between the electrom...
We analyze the near-field interaction between the resonant subwavelength elements of a metamaterial ...
We experimentally observe the tuning of metamaterials through the relative rotation of the elements ...
We discuss a novel tuning method based on continuous adjustment of metamaterial lattice parameters. ...
This thesis is a study of the mechanisms and applications of the near-field interaction in metamater...
We propose an efficient approach for tuning the transmission characteristics of metamaterials throug...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physical Societ...
Metamaterials are artificially-engineered composites comprised of resonant elements with unusual ele...
Metamaterials are artificially-engineered composites comprised of resonant elements with unusual ele...
Metamaterials are artificially-engineered composites comprised of resonant elements with unusual ele...
We propose and experimentally verify a way to achieve strong nonlinear coupling between the electrom...
We introduce the concept of controlling the nonlinear response of the metamaterial by altering its ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
We study experimentally and theoretically coupling mechanisms between metamaterial elements of the s...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the possibility of tuning the electrom...
We propose and experimentally verify a way to achieve strong nonlinear coupling between the electrom...