D. Wickenden, R. Awadallah, P. Vichot, B.M. Brawley, J. Spicer, M. J. Fitch, T. Kistenmacher
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Abstract
Design, experimental and modeling studies have been undertaken on periodic, multi-frequency two-dimensional arrays of four differently sized metallic split-ring triangular resonators fabricated on a dielectric substrate. A sample consisting of quadrants of four differently dimensioned resonators showed only a broadened, apparently multimodal feature in the transmission spectrum. Four discrete resonances were achieved using a number of permutations of a primitive unit cell containing each of the triangular resonators. For each of the unit-cell permutations, four discrete resonances are predicted based on numerical simulation; however, the spectral intensities are shown to be markedly different in a subset of cases.