Title :
New-Generation Chiral Metamaterials Based on Rectangular Split Ring Resonators With Small and Constant Chirality Over a Certain Frequency Band
Author :
Sabah, C. ; Dincer, F. ; Karaaslan, M. ; Akgol, O. ; Demirel, E. ; Unal, E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng, Middle East Tech. Univ.-Northern Cyprus Campus, Guzelyurt, Cyprus
Abstract :
Chiral metamaterials (MTMs), a new class of MTMs, provide a simpler solution for obtaining negative refraction and dynamic electromagnetic response. Many research groups have been studying chiral MTMs asking for strong chiral behaviors such as optical activity and circular dichroism. These studies have generally focused on the properties of a large chirality and circular dichroism. However, small and constant chirality over a certain frequency band have not been queried so far in the literature. In fact, this area is mostly ignored by the researchers. This study numerically and experimentally focuses on small and constant chirality with a new-generation planar chiral MTM based on rectangular split ring resonators (SRRs), in details by using two different geometries. We have successfully obtained small chirality values by using the proposed designs, which can be easily integrated into many interesting applications such as transmission and antireflection filters or polarization control devices.
Keywords :
chirality; electromagnetic metamaterials; resonators; MTMs; SRRs; antireflection filters; chiral behaviors; circular dichroism; constant chirality; dynamic electromagnetic response; frequency band; negative refraction; new-generation chiral metamaterials; optical activity; polarization control devices; rectangular split ring resonators; Geometry; Microwave filters; Microwave measurement; Optical filters; Optical polarization; Reflection; Resonant frequency; Chiral metamaterials; new-generation chiral metamaterials (MTMs); polarization control; rectangular split ring resonators (SRRs); small chirality;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2014.2356206