The wire medium is a type of complex artificial material we conceptually envision as many identical finite-length, parallel, thin wire inclusions embedded within a host medium. It is representative of a class of novel artificial materials characterized by long thin inclusions. Unlike some conventional artificial material, the inclusions of this class are not necessarily electrically short. Here, we present our theoretical analysis for wire media and by studying certain salient features of plane-wave propagation through these media, introduce equivalent medium parameters that depend, among other parameters, on the direction of wave propagation. The approach we use separates the artificial material into its elementary planes and then uses per...
International audienceNovel metamaterial, based on wire medium embedded into magnetized ferrite, is ...
In this paper, a spatially dispersive finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method to model wire medi...
We study the eigenmodes of a slab of a wire metamaterial and demonstrate that such a waveguiding st...
The wire medium is a type of complex artificial material we conceptually envision as many identical ...
It is found that there exist composite media that exhibit strong spatial dispersion even in the very...
We present our theoretical work in analyzing the electromagnetic properties of classes of complex me...
In recent years, artificial materials (metamaterials) have been used to design materials which have ...
Electromagnetic wave propagation in the wire medium: a complex medium with long thin inclusion
Dispersion properties are studied for leaky modes propagating along a grounded wire-medium slab. The...
In recent years, the study of electromagnetic wave interaction with artificial media has been the su...
Abstract—An analytical theory of electromagnetic waves in artificial media formed by a rectangular l...
We present an analytical model to study the reflection properties of a multilayered wire media loade...
An analytical model is presented for the analysis of multilayer wire media loaded with 2-D arrays of...
Abstract—Natural and artificial wire materials exhibiting spa-tial dispersion are considered using a...
Presented thesis is focused on the wire media applied for enhancement of the dipole radiation. Wire ...
International audienceNovel metamaterial, based on wire medium embedded into magnetized ferrite, is ...
In this paper, a spatially dispersive finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method to model wire medi...
We study the eigenmodes of a slab of a wire metamaterial and demonstrate that such a waveguiding st...
The wire medium is a type of complex artificial material we conceptually envision as many identical ...
It is found that there exist composite media that exhibit strong spatial dispersion even in the very...
We present our theoretical work in analyzing the electromagnetic properties of classes of complex me...
In recent years, artificial materials (metamaterials) have been used to design materials which have ...
Electromagnetic wave propagation in the wire medium: a complex medium with long thin inclusion
Dispersion properties are studied for leaky modes propagating along a grounded wire-medium slab. The...
In recent years, the study of electromagnetic wave interaction with artificial media has been the su...
Abstract—An analytical theory of electromagnetic waves in artificial media formed by a rectangular l...
We present an analytical model to study the reflection properties of a multilayered wire media loade...
An analytical model is presented for the analysis of multilayer wire media loaded with 2-D arrays of...
Abstract—Natural and artificial wire materials exhibiting spa-tial dispersion are considered using a...
Presented thesis is focused on the wire media applied for enhancement of the dipole radiation. Wire ...
International audienceNovel metamaterial, based on wire medium embedded into magnetized ferrite, is ...
In this paper, a spatially dispersive finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method to model wire medi...
We study the eigenmodes of a slab of a wire metamaterial and demonstrate that such a waveguiding st...