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Transmission properties of electromagnetic metamaterials: From split-ring resonator to fishnet structure

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We experimentally presented the electromagnetic behavior of transformative magnetic metamaterials: from the early invented split-ring resonator to its improvement, the cut-wire pair, for providing a negative magnetic permeability. By adding the continuous wire to cut-wire pair structure, the left-handed (LH) transmission made by doubly negative permittivity and permeability was demonstrated in combined structure. Interestingly, until the width of cut-wire pair increases to be physically merged with the adjacent continuous wire, in other words, to form the so-called fishnet structure, the LH behavior is still observed. This result indicates that in a broad sense, the essence of the electromagnetic response in the fishnet structure is similar to that in a combined structure. Our experimental results show a good agreement with previous theoretical study.

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Tung, N.T., Lee, Y. & Lam, V.D. Transmission properties of electromagnetic metamaterials: From split-ring resonator to fishnet structure. OPT REV 16, 578–582 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10043-009-0114-4

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