AIP Advances (Mar 2017)

Three-dimension isotropic negative permeability material made of eight-split-ring resonator

  • Zijian Tian,
  • Xuqi Wang,
  • Weixiang Li,
  • Jing Fan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4979585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 035123 – 035123-7

Abstract

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Based on a traditional split-ring resonator, a new type of eight-split-ring resonator structure, capable of providing negative permeability, is proposed in the paper. A three-dimension structure, consisting of three orthogonal eight-split-ring resonators, is a kind of three-dimension isotropic negative permeability structure. Simulation results show that in a three-dimensional space, the magnetic resonance behavior of three-dimensional structure is independent of electromagnetic wave direction and can give negative permeability at the frequency around 4.1GHz. Also, it is demonstrated that the orthogonal pattern in such three-dimension structure does not affect magnetic resonance behavior, facilitating structural analysis and material preparation. The paper provides a reference to the development of metamaterials towards multiple dimensions and directions.