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Broadband transparent metamaterial linear polarization transformer based on triple-split-ring resonators

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  • Yong Zhi Cheng
  • Yan Nie
  • Zheng Ze Cheng
  • Lin Wu
  • Xian Wang
  • Rong Zhou Gong

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In this paper, a chiral metamaterial (CMM) with triple-layer twisted split-ring resonators structure was proposed, which could exhibit a linear polarization conversion as well as asymmetric transmission only for forward and backward propagating linearly polarized waves in a broadband frequency range. The polarization of broadband linearly polarized electromagnetic waves can be rotated in a specific direction by passing it through such a CMM slab with a thickness of about one-twelfth the operational center wavelength. Experiment and simulation calculations are in good agreement, and the polarization conversion rate is above 90% in the frequency range of 5.5–11.1 GHz. The physical mechanism of the broadband linear polarization conversion effect could be further illustrated by simulated electrical field and surface current distributions.

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  • Yong Zhi Cheng & Yan Nie & Zheng Ze Cheng & Lin Wu & Xian Wang & Rong Zhou Gong, 2013. "Broadband transparent metamaterial linear polarization transformer based on triple-split-ring resonators," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(14), pages 1850-1858, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:27:y:2013:i:14:p:1850-1858
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2013.825891
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