Title :
The Measured Electric Field Spatial Distribution Within A Metamaterial Subwavelength Cavity Resonator
Author :
Hand, Thomas ; Cummer, Steven A. ; Engheta, Nader
Author_Institution :
Duke Univ., Durham
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Through experimental investigation, a thin subwavelength cavity resonator was physically realized using a bilayer structure composed of air and a negative permeability metamaterial structure one unit cell in thickness. We designed and built the metamaterial slab with periodic metallic ring structures and measured the spatial electric field magnitude in a cavity formed from this slab and a region of air, showing that a subwavelength cavity can be realized. The measured electric field magnitude distribution in the cavity matched very well with effective medium theory, showing that even a slab one unit cell in thickness may be effectively equivalent to a thin homogeneous medium as far as the construction of a sub-wavelength cavity is concerned, provided that the unit cell size is significantly smaller than the free space wavelength.
Keywords :
cavity resonators; electric field effects; metamaterials; permeability; electric field spatial distribution; free space wavelength; metamaterial subwavelength cavity resonator; negative permeability; Cavity resonators; Delay; Electric variables measurement; Metamaterials; Periodic structures; Permeability; Resonance; Size measurement; Slabs; Thickness measurement; Cavity resonator; metamaterials; microwave cavities; negative index of refraction; negative permeability;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2007.898630