학술논문

The Measured Electric Field Spatial Distribution Within A Metamaterial Subwavelength Cavity Resonator
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat. Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on. 55(6):1781-1788 Jun, 2007
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Aerospace
Transportation
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Electric variables measurement
Metamaterials
Cavity resonators
Slabs
Permeability
Delay
Resonance
Periodic structures
Thickness measurement
Size measurement
Cavity resonator
metamaterials
microwave cavities
negative index of refraction
negative permeability
Language
ISSN
0018-926X
1558-2221
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.