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12 November 2005 The microwave behavior of an anisotropic negative index medium
John Derov, Beverly Turchinetz, Everett Crisman, Alvin Drehman, Steven Best
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Abstract
Free space microwave measurements are reported for a split ring and post type metamaterial which exhibits negative refraction in a frequency band between 13.5 and 14.5 GHz. Varying azimuthal angles and magnitudes are achieved by changing the polarization of the transmitter and receiver relative to each other and to the anisotropic axes of the material. The amplitude of the cross- polarized transmission has been measured at 50% of the co- polarization level. The maximum amplitude was achieved at a polarization angle of 20 degrees relative to the initial polarization. This polarization conversion indicates there are other losses besides ohmic losses.
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John Derov, Beverly Turchinetz, Everett Crisman, Alvin Drehman, and Steven Best "The microwave behavior of an anisotropic negative index medium", Proc. SPIE 6003, Nanostructure Integration Techniques for Manufacturable Devices, Circuits, and Systems: Interfaces, Interconnects, and Nanosystems, 60030O (12 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.634373
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KEYWORDS
Prisms

Polarization

Refraction

Metamaterials

Dielectric polarization

Magnetism

Microwave radiation

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