Exploring split ring resonators for GHz applications

S. Rosaline, S. Raghavan
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Split Ring Resonators (SRRs) are a class of Meta material structures, which are composed of two metallic rings that are separated by a gap and splits etched on opposite side of the rings. These structures have been successfully exploited to understand its magnetic, electric and electromagnetic properties. This paper gives (i) a systematic understanding on the resonant frequency of SRR structure which is intended to be used in the GHz range, (ii) its magnetic and electric excitation modes under two different excitation conditions, (iii) the steps involved in obtaining the Scattering Parameters of these structures using classic waveguide approach and (iv) the procedure for retrieving the effective material parameters like permeability and permittivity. Difference in resonance with respect to single SRR structure and an array of structures are also enlightened. The results are obtained from HFSS and CST and are compared. Both the results were found similar and satisfactory.
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探索用于GHz应用的分环谐振器
劈裂环谐振器(SRRs)是一类元材料结构,它由两个由间隙分开的金属环和环对面蚀刻的劈裂组成。这些结构已被成功地用于了解其磁、电和电磁特性。本文给出了:(1)系统地了解了SRR结构在GHz范围内的谐振频率,(2)在两种不同激励条件下的磁激励和电激励模式,(3)使用经典波导方法获得这些结构散射参数的步骤,(4)获取磁导率和介电常数等有效材料参数的过程。对单个SRR结构和阵列结构的共振差异也有启发。并对HFSS和CST的结果进行了比较。结果相似,令人满意。
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