Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1804881 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A magnetic field tunable, broadband, low-loss, negative refractive index metamaterial is fabricated using yttrium iron garnet (YIG) and a periodic array of copper wires. The tunability is demonstrated from 18 to 23 GHz under an applied magnetic field with a figure of merit of 4.2 GHz/kOe. The tuning bandwidth is measured to be 5 GHz compared to 0.9 GHz for fixed field. We measure a minimum insertion loss of 4 dB (or 5.7 dB/cm) at 22.3 GHz. The measured negative refractive index bandwidth is 0.9 GHz compared to 0.5 GHz calculated by the transfer function matrix theory and 1 GHz calculated by finite element simulation.
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Authors
Yongxue He, Peng He, Soack Dae Yoon, P.V. Parimi, F.J. Rachford, V.G. Harris, C. Vittoria,