2022
DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/ac4a3a
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Enhanced transmission efficiency of magneto-inductive wave propagating in non-homogeneous 2-D magnetic metamaterial array

Abstract: In this work, we investigate the propagation of magneto-inductive waves (MIWs) in ordering magnetic metamaterial (MM) structures. The proposed non-homogeneous MM slab consists of 9 × 9 MM unit cells constructed from a five-turn spiral embedded on an FR-4 substrate. External capacitors with the value of 40 pF or 50 pF were added to control the resonant frequency of each unit cell in accordance with the waveguide configurations. The characteristics of metamaterial structures, such as negative permeability, curre… Show more

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“…In a superlens system where the thickness and the refractive of the lens are D and -1, respectively, the light transmitted through the lens converges to a secondary focal point located at a distance of 2D from the source. The introduction of the superlens theory has enabled the focusing of light into sub-wavelength regions, which surpasses the conventional limits of optical resolution in traditional lenses, catalyzing revolutionary advancements in fields such as optical imaging, biomedical sciences, and nanotechnology [15][16][17][18][19][20]. It is important to note that in the current EMM-enhanced WPT system, the EMM functions as a lens with a negative permeability for magnetic field regulation, thus enhancing the overall performance of the WPT system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a superlens system where the thickness and the refractive of the lens are D and -1, respectively, the light transmitted through the lens converges to a secondary focal point located at a distance of 2D from the source. The introduction of the superlens theory has enabled the focusing of light into sub-wavelength regions, which surpasses the conventional limits of optical resolution in traditional lenses, catalyzing revolutionary advancements in fields such as optical imaging, biomedical sciences, and nanotechnology [15][16][17][18][19][20]. It is important to note that in the current EMM-enhanced WPT system, the EMM functions as a lens with a negative permeability for magnetic field regulation, thus enhancing the overall performance of the WPT system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of such unique properties include negative refractive index [4], inverse Doppler effect [5], cloaking [6], and electromagnetically-induced transparency (EIT) [7]. The ability to manipulate the resonance properties of each element in the metamaterial structure or to modify the interconnections between these elements allows us precise control over the resultant properties of metamaterial [8][9][10][11]. This facilitates the tailoring of the material's behavior according to the specific requirements and desires of the designer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%