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Experimental Demonstration of Isotropic Negative Permeability in a Three-Dimensional Dielectric Composite
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2008
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Materials ScienceDielectricsEngineeringDielectric CubesNegative PermeabilityExperimental DemonstrationNegative-index MetamaterialAntennaApplied PhysicsMicrowave CeramicIsotropic Negative PermeabilityComputational ElectromagneticsThree-dimensional Dielectric CompositeDynamic MetamaterialsFunctional MaterialsElectromagnetic MetamaterialsElectrical InsulationAnisotropic Material
Isotropic negative permeability resulting from Mie resonance is demonstrated in a three-dimensional (3D) dielectric composite consisting of an array of dielectric cubes. A strong subwavelength magnetic resonance, corresponding to the first Mie resonance, was excited in dielectric cubes by electromagnetic wave. Negative permeability is verified in the magnetic resonance area via microwave measurement and the dispersion properties. The resonance relies on the size and permittivity of the cubes. It is promising for construction of novel isotropic 3D left-handed materials with a simple structure.
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