In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a left handed behaviour of a planar fishnet type metamaterial in the microwave regime. The fabrication procedure based on printed circuit board technology and mechanical micromachining technique is easy, unique and doesn't involve optical lithography. The effective parameters have been extracted using the S parameter retrieval method and show a very good agreement between simulation and experiment. Using finite-element method based simulations and W-band (75 GHz-110 GHz) experiments. We measured a negative index of refraction of −4 at 85 GHz. The demonstrated left handed materials represent a step towards the easy fabrication of metamaterials with a negative refractive index that...
Left handed materials (LHMs) are artificial materials that have negative electrical permittivity, ne...
Abstract- In the present work, we demonstrate two different double negative metamaterial media, whic...
Metamaterials are artificially engineered materials, which exhibit properties that do not exist in n...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a left handed behaviour of a planar fi...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a left handed behaviour of a planar fi...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a left handed behaviour of a planar fi...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a left handed behaviour of a planar ...
We have designed and experimentally demonstrated a left-handed metamaterial working at microwave fre...
We have designed and experimentally demonstrated a left-handed metamaterial working at microwave fre...
We have designed and experimentally demonstrated a left-handed metamaterial working at microwave fre...
Left handed metamaterials are one of the most populer topic attracting attentions of scientists nowa...
Left-Handed Materials (LHMs) are artificial structures which present a negative permittivity epsiv a...
We numerically and experimentally investigate a fishnet metamaterial operating at around 100 GHz. Qu...
We numerically and experimentally investigate a fishnet metamaterial operating at around 100 GHz. Qu...
A new fishnet-based waveguide metamaterial structure for the microwave region is introduced and inve...
Left handed materials (LHMs) are artificial materials that have negative electrical permittivity, ne...
Abstract- In the present work, we demonstrate two different double negative metamaterial media, whic...
Metamaterials are artificially engineered materials, which exhibit properties that do not exist in n...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a left handed behaviour of a planar fi...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a left handed behaviour of a planar fi...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a left handed behaviour of a planar fi...
In this work, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a left handed behaviour of a planar ...
We have designed and experimentally demonstrated a left-handed metamaterial working at microwave fre...
We have designed and experimentally demonstrated a left-handed metamaterial working at microwave fre...
We have designed and experimentally demonstrated a left-handed metamaterial working at microwave fre...
Left handed metamaterials are one of the most populer topic attracting attentions of scientists nowa...
Left-Handed Materials (LHMs) are artificial structures which present a negative permittivity epsiv a...
We numerically and experimentally investigate a fishnet metamaterial operating at around 100 GHz. Qu...
We numerically and experimentally investigate a fishnet metamaterial operating at around 100 GHz. Qu...
A new fishnet-based waveguide metamaterial structure for the microwave region is introduced and inve...
Left handed materials (LHMs) are artificial materials that have negative electrical permittivity, ne...
Abstract- In the present work, we demonstrate two different double negative metamaterial media, whic...
Metamaterials are artificially engineered materials, which exhibit properties that do not exist in n...