In this work an innovative method for the characterization of dispersion in metamaterials is presented. The attention is focused on structures realized by stacks of planar periodic surfaces. The analysis procedure subdivides the artificial material into its constituent planes, performing a full wave analysis of the individual planar periodic structures, and uses analytic formulas from Bloch theory to determine the dispersion characteristics of the overall artificial medium. Physical properties of the equivalent admittance matrix modeling the single planar sheets are exploited to analytically describe the dispersion properties of the metamaterial in the whole first Brillouin zone, starting from a limited number of full-wave simulations. © 2011 IEEE.
Caminita, F., Martini, E., Sardi, G.M., Maci, S. (2011). Metadispersion in anisotropic and bianisotropic media. In 2011 30th URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium, URSIGASS 2011 (pp.1-4) [10.1109/URSIGASS.2011.6050385].
Metadispersion in anisotropic and bianisotropic media
Caminita, F.;Martini, E.;Sardi, G. M.;Maci, S.
2011-01-01
Abstract
In this work an innovative method for the characterization of dispersion in metamaterials is presented. The attention is focused on structures realized by stacks of planar periodic surfaces. The analysis procedure subdivides the artificial material into its constituent planes, performing a full wave analysis of the individual planar periodic structures, and uses analytic formulas from Bloch theory to determine the dispersion characteristics of the overall artificial medium. Physical properties of the equivalent admittance matrix modeling the single planar sheets are exploited to analytically describe the dispersion properties of the metamaterial in the whole first Brillouin zone, starting from a limited number of full-wave simulations. © 2011 IEEE.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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