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Low-microwave-permeability metamaterials formed by millimeter-sized metal coils

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Based on the characteristics of inductance, resistance and capacitance of millimeter-sized metal single-turn (or multi-turn) coil, it is predicted that array formed by millimeter-sized metal coils with high-density distribution may… Click to show full abstract

Based on the characteristics of inductance, resistance and capacitance of millimeter-sized metal single-turn (or multi-turn) coil, it is predicted that array formed by millimeter-sized metal coils with high-density distribution may hold near-zero permeability in a broadband of microwave frequency range. Simulations and experiments show that real part of relative permeability of ring-shaped array formed by copper coils is smaller than one and will decrease with the increase in either cross-sectional area or number of the coils; the imaginary part of the permeability remains small always, which is consistent with theoretical analysis. Our work may provide a convenient way to fabricate the broadband low-microwave-permeability metamaterials with low energy losses by using millimeter-sized single-turn (or multi-turn) coils.

Keywords: formed millimeter; millimeter sized; permeability; metal coils; sized metal

Journal Title: Indian Journal of Physics
Year Published: 2019

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