Coupling mechanisms for split ring resonators: Theory and experiment

We study experimentally and theoretically coupling mechanisms between metamaterial elements of the split ring resonator (SRR) type. We show that, depending on the orientation of the elements relative to each other, the coupling may be either of magnetic or electric type or a combination of both. Exp...

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Main Authors: Hesmer, F, Tatartschuk, E, Zhuromskyy, O, Radkovskaya, A, Shamonin, M, Hao, T, Stevens, C, Faulkner, G, Edwards, D, Shamonina, E
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Published: 2007
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author Hesmer, F
Tatartschuk, E
Zhuromskyy, O
Radkovskaya, A
Shamonin, M
Hao, T
Stevens, C
Faulkner, G
Edwards, D
Shamonina, E
Hao, T
Stevens, C
Faulkner, G
Edwards, D
Shamonina, E
author_facet Hesmer, F
Tatartschuk, E
Zhuromskyy, O
Radkovskaya, A
Shamonin, M
Hao, T
Stevens, C
Faulkner, G
Edwards, D
Shamonina, E
Hao, T
Stevens, C
Faulkner, G
Edwards, D
Shamonina, E
author_sort Hesmer, F
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description We study experimentally and theoretically coupling mechanisms between metamaterial elements of the split ring resonator (SRR) type. We show that, depending on the orientation of the elements relative to each other, the coupling may be either of magnetic or electric type or a combination of both. Experimental results on SRRs with resonances around 1.7 -1.9 GHz agree quantitatively with results of simulations (CST Microwave Studio). Further simulations provide analysis for a variety of SRRs both in the GHz and in the 20 THz frequency regions. The variety of coupling mechanisms can be employed in designing near field manipulating devices based on propagation of slow waves. © 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA.
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spelling oxford-uuid:15067504-9461-48c2-843e-1ba709d227732022-03-26T10:23:13ZCoupling mechanisms for split ring resonators: Theory and experimentConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:15067504-9461-48c2-843e-1ba709d22773Symplectic Elements at Oxford2007Hesmer, FTatartschuk, EZhuromskyy, ORadkovskaya, AShamonin, MHao, TStevens, CFaulkner, GEdwards, DShamonina, EHao, TStevens, CFaulkner, GEdwards, DShamonina, EWe study experimentally and theoretically coupling mechanisms between metamaterial elements of the split ring resonator (SRR) type. We show that, depending on the orientation of the elements relative to each other, the coupling may be either of magnetic or electric type or a combination of both. Experimental results on SRRs with resonances around 1.7 -1.9 GHz agree quantitatively with results of simulations (CST Microwave Studio). Further simulations provide analysis for a variety of SRRs both in the GHz and in the 20 THz frequency regions. The variety of coupling mechanisms can be employed in designing near field manipulating devices based on propagation of slow waves. © 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA.
spellingShingle Hesmer, F
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Hao, T
Stevens, C
Faulkner, G
Edwards, D
Shamonina, E
Hao, T
Stevens, C
Faulkner, G
Edwards, D
Shamonina, E
Coupling mechanisms for split ring resonators: Theory and experiment
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title_short Coupling mechanisms for split ring resonators: Theory and experiment
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