Determination of effective permittivity and permeability of metamaterials from reflection and transmission coefficients
University of California, San Diego · Iowa State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
We analyze the reflection and transmission coefficients calculated from transfer matrix simulations on finite lengths of electromagnetic metamaterials, to determine the effective permittivity (\ensuremath{\varepsilon}) and permeability (\ensuremath{\mu}). We perform this analysis on structures composed of periodic arrangements of wires, split ring resonators (SRRs), and both wires and SRRs. We find the recovered frequency-dependent \ensuremath{\varepsilon} and \ensuremath{\mu} are entirely consistent with analytic expressions predicted by effective medium arguments. Of particular relevance are that a wire medium exhibits a frequency region in which the real part of \ensuremath{\varepsilon} is negative, and…
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Authors
4- DRDavid R. SmithCorresponding
University of California, San Diego
- SSS. Schultz
University of California, San Diego
- PMP. Markoš
Iowa State University, University of California, San Diego, Ames National Laboratory
- CMCostas M. Soukoulis
Ames National Laboratory, University of California, San Diego, Iowa State University
Topics & keywords
- Permittivity
- Metamaterial
- Physics
- Negative refraction
- Split-ring resonator
- Reflection (computer programming)
- Transfer matrix
- Resonator