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A Double Negative (DNG) Composite Medium Composed of Magnetodielectric Spherical Particles Embedded in a Matrix

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Author(s)

Christopher L. Holloway, Edward Kuester, James R. Baker-Jarvis, Pavel Kabos

Abstract

In this paper we study a composite medium consisting of insulating magneto-dielectric spherical particles embedded in a background matrix. using results from the literature going back as far as Lewin (1947), we show that the effective permeability and permittivity of the mixture can be simultaneously negative for wavelengths where the spherical inclusions are resonant and forms an effective
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume
51
Issue
10

Keywords

artificial dielectrics, metamaterials, negative-index composite material

Citation

Holloway, C. , Kuester, E. , Baker-Jarvis, J. and Kabos, P. (2003), A Double Negative (DNG) Composite Medium Composed of Magnetodielectric Spherical Particles Embedded in a Matrix, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (Accessed October 4, 2024)

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Created September 30, 2003, Updated October 12, 2021