Left-Handed Materials (LHMs) are artificial structures which present a negative permittivity epsiv and a negative permeability mu simultaneously. They can be realized using a periodic disposition of metallic rods and split rings resonators (SRRs). One of the most interesting properties of these LHMs is the emergence of negative refraction. This property may be explored for several applications at microwaves. The aim of this work is to study theoretically and experimentally some properties of metamaterials at radio-frequencies using planar and compact structures. The choice of the radio-frequency range is related to several applications such as compact antennas with high directivity or magnetic resonance imaging. We investigate the propertie...
Computer-aided analytical studies and physical understanding of important characteristics of some co...
Abstract — Left-handed Metamaterial (LHM) is an artificial material where the permittivity and perme...
In this present work, we propose and demonstrate a resonant structure that solves two major problems...
We review experimental studies on left-handed metamaterials operating at microwave frequencies. Left...
In this paper, the properties of a Single Negative (SNG) planar metamaterial are analysed, designed ...
Left handed materials (LHMs) are artificial materials that have negative electrical permittivity, ne...
We report a true left-handed (LH) behavior and focusing in a composite metamaterial consisting of pe...
We report a true left-handed (LH) behavior in a composite metamaterial consisting of periodically ar...
We review experimental studies performed on left-handed metamaterials (LHM) at microwave frequencies...
This article presents the design, simulation, and fabrication of a new planar left-handed metamateri...
Although metamaterials and so-called left-handed media have originated from theoretical consideratio...
We report a true left-handed (LH) behavior in a composite metamaterial consisting of periodically ar...
Recently a lot of interest has been focused on a new class of materials, the so-called left-handed m...
A new design of left-handed (LH) metamaterial (MTM) for waveguide applications is presented. The pro...
We report the transmission characteristics of split-ring resonator and left-handed metamaterials (LH...
Computer-aided analytical studies and physical understanding of important characteristics of some co...
Abstract — Left-handed Metamaterial (LHM) is an artificial material where the permittivity and perme...
In this present work, we propose and demonstrate a resonant structure that solves two major problems...
We review experimental studies on left-handed metamaterials operating at microwave frequencies. Left...
In this paper, the properties of a Single Negative (SNG) planar metamaterial are analysed, designed ...
Left handed materials (LHMs) are artificial materials that have negative electrical permittivity, ne...
We report a true left-handed (LH) behavior and focusing in a composite metamaterial consisting of pe...
We report a true left-handed (LH) behavior in a composite metamaterial consisting of periodically ar...
We review experimental studies performed on left-handed metamaterials (LHM) at microwave frequencies...
This article presents the design, simulation, and fabrication of a new planar left-handed metamateri...
Although metamaterials and so-called left-handed media have originated from theoretical consideratio...
We report a true left-handed (LH) behavior in a composite metamaterial consisting of periodically ar...
Recently a lot of interest has been focused on a new class of materials, the so-called left-handed m...
A new design of left-handed (LH) metamaterial (MTM) for waveguide applications is presented. The pro...
We report the transmission characteristics of split-ring resonator and left-handed metamaterials (LH...
Computer-aided analytical studies and physical understanding of important characteristics of some co...
Abstract — Left-handed Metamaterial (LHM) is an artificial material where the permittivity and perme...
In this present work, we propose and demonstrate a resonant structure that solves two major problems...