We present a fully printable effective negative refractive index (NRI) metamaterial responsive to arbitrarily linearly polarized incident waves. The proposed metamaterial is composed of a periodic array of tightly coupled Jerusalem cross conductor pairs printed on the opposite sides of a dielectric substrate. Each pair supports both symmetric and antisymmetric resonance modes, whose superposition can lead to an effective NRI of the composite medium. A thorough characterization of the transmission properties of such metamaterial is performed, and conclusive evidences of the medium exhibiting effective NRI properties and impedance matching to free space are presented for a range of the structure parameters. © 2006 IEEE
This paper analyzed the new compact design and negative refractive index (NRI) metamaterial for wide...
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Artificially structured composite metamaterials consist of sub-wavelength sized structures that exhi...
This paper analyzed the new compact design and negative refractive index (NRI) metamaterial for wide...
We present what is to our knowledge the first dual-band negative index metamaterial that operates in...
Abstract — This paper presents the characterization of a multilayered volumetric negative-refractiv...
We present a fully printable effective negative refractive index (NRI) metamaterial responsive to ar...
A metamaterial, arranged by stacking layers of planar constituents suitably shaped to be responsive ...
A metamaterial, arranged by stacking layers of planar constituents suitably shaped to be responsive ...
Metamaterials are artificial periodic media with unusual electromagnetic properties. The size of the...
Abstract—An anisotropic metamaterial, based on a transmis-sion line (TL) approach, that exhibits pos...
This talk will describe a new class of volumetric negative-refractive-index (NRI) metamaterials base...
The theoretical method to design negative refractive index metamaterials by single negative permitti...
Abstract We propose a very simple design method of neg-ative refractive index (NRI) materials that c...
In this paper, we are presenting the latest results on a number of RF/Microwave devices that we have...
Negative-refractive-index transmission-line (NRI-TL) metamaterials and introduced and their fundamen...
Abstract—Recent demonstrations of negative refraction utilize three-dimensional collections of discr...
Artificially structured composite metamaterials consist of sub-wavelength sized structures that exhi...
This paper analyzed the new compact design and negative refractive index (NRI) metamaterial for wide...
We present what is to our knowledge the first dual-band negative index metamaterial that operates in...
Abstract — This paper presents the characterization of a multilayered volumetric negative-refractiv...