Thin (sub skin-depth) metal layers are known to almost completely reflect radiation at microwave frequencies. It has previously been shown that this can be overcome at resonance via the addition of closely spaced periodic structures on either side of the film. In this work, we have extended the original one-dimensional impedance mechanism to the use of two-dimensional periodic structures both experimentally and analytically using an equivalent circuit approach. The resulting device shows experimentally a low (<5% relative frequency shift) dependence in both angle of incidence and polarisation. We also show that the same principle can be used to transmit through a thicker (≈ um ) perfectly conducting film perforated with a non-diffracting (s...
1. Details of the miniaturized aperture geometry In the microwave range, metals can be treated as pe...
Resonant nano structure d metallic devices have attracted considerable recent attention through phen...
Here we present an alternative approach to design a free-standing transparent conducting device for ...
The article associated with this dataset is in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/24894Thin (sub skin-...
This is the final version of the article. Available from AIP Publishing via the DOI in this record.T...
Copyright © 2013 American Institute of PhysicsThe near-perfect response of electrons in metals to lo...
The use of patterned metallic surfaces for the control of the transmission of microwave radiation ha...
Selective transmission of radiation through a two-dimensional array of subwavelength slits in an oth...
Open Access journal© Crown copyright 2009. This work is part funded by the Ministry of Defence and i...
Resonant transmission of microwaves through a hexagonal array of holes in a very thin aluminium laye...
Abstract—High-Q structures are very interesting theoretically, and very important practically, for a...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/4/101 Abstract. Resonant transmission of microwaves through a hexagonal arra...
Fabry-Perot-like resonant transmission of microwave radiation through a single subwavelength slit in...
The authors report on the observation of enhanced microwave transmission through quasiperiodic hole ...
Solid metal films are well known to be opaque to electromagnetic waves over a wide frequency range, ...
1. Details of the miniaturized aperture geometry In the microwave range, metals can be treated as pe...
Resonant nano structure d metallic devices have attracted considerable recent attention through phen...
Here we present an alternative approach to design a free-standing transparent conducting device for ...
The article associated with this dataset is in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/24894Thin (sub skin-...
This is the final version of the article. Available from AIP Publishing via the DOI in this record.T...
Copyright © 2013 American Institute of PhysicsThe near-perfect response of electrons in metals to lo...
The use of patterned metallic surfaces for the control of the transmission of microwave radiation ha...
Selective transmission of radiation through a two-dimensional array of subwavelength slits in an oth...
Open Access journal© Crown copyright 2009. This work is part funded by the Ministry of Defence and i...
Resonant transmission of microwaves through a hexagonal array of holes in a very thin aluminium laye...
Abstract—High-Q structures are very interesting theoretically, and very important practically, for a...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/4/101 Abstract. Resonant transmission of microwaves through a hexagonal arra...
Fabry-Perot-like resonant transmission of microwave radiation through a single subwavelength slit in...
The authors report on the observation of enhanced microwave transmission through quasiperiodic hole ...
Solid metal films are well known to be opaque to electromagnetic waves over a wide frequency range, ...
1. Details of the miniaturized aperture geometry In the microwave range, metals can be treated as pe...
Resonant nano structure d metallic devices have attracted considerable recent attention through phen...
Here we present an alternative approach to design a free-standing transparent conducting device for ...