Title:
Guest Editorial
Author(s):
Miguel Beruete, I. Campillo, Miguel Navarro-Cía, Francisco Falcone and Mario Sorolla Ayza
Source:
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Vol./Issue/Date:
VOL. 55, NO. 6, JUNE 2007
Year:
2007
Page(s):
1514-1521
Keywords:
Electromagnetic bandgap (EBG), extraordinary transmission, left-handed metamaterials.
Abstract:
A novel periodic structure, made of an arbitrary number of stacked subwavelength hole arrays, exhibiting simultaneously electromagnetic band gap, extraordinary transmission and a longitudinal left handed propagation is presented in this paper. If the longitudinal period of the stacked structure is chosen adequately, it is possible under normal incidence to mold the electromagnetic wave properties inside the structure from righthanded to left-handed wave propagation passing through a zerogroup velocity band. The transmission response of the fabricated prototype has been measured with a MillimeterWave Quasioptical VectorNetworkAnalyzer in the range between 40GHzand110GHz confirming the possibility to tune the left- or right-handed characteristics of the propagating waves. These results can give rise to interesting applications such as novel lenses and other quasioptical structures.
Document:
Reference Id:
369
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