3D Field Simulations using FI Time Domain Technique of Wedge-and Parabolic-Shaped Left Handed Materials (LHM)

F. Hirtenfelder, G. Lubkowski
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Wedge- and parabolic shaped structures composed of split-ring resonators (SRR) and wires are numerically simulated by evaluating its refraction and radiation behaviour using CST MICROWAVE STUDIOreg's finite integration time domain solver. Negative phase velocity inside these metamaterials is demonstrated in the left-handed band and the Snell's Law is conformed in terms of its refraction behaviour. Effective electric permittivity and magnetic permeability for these metamaterials are extracted directly from S-parameters of a SRR unit cell described with Lorentz/Drude dispersion models. It is demonstrated that both, models composed of a homogeneous left-handed-material (LHM) and models consisting of a large number of microscopic unit-cells show similar results. Antennas designed with metamaterials offer the ability to adjust phase center easily thereby showing a larger constant phase angle
楔形和抛物线状左手材料(LHM)的FI时域三维场模拟
利用CST MICROWAVE STUDIOreg有限积分时域解算器对劈环谐振器(SRR)和导线组成的楔形和抛物线形结构进行了数值模拟,评估了其折射和辐射行为。在这些超材料的左旋带中证明了负相速度,并且在其折射行为方面符合斯涅尔定律。这些超材料的有效介电常数和磁导率直接从用洛伦兹/德鲁德色散模型描述的SRR单元电池的s参数中提取。结果表明,由均质左手材料(LHM)组成的模型和由大量微观单元细胞组成的模型具有相似的结果。用超材料设计的天线可以很容易地调整相位中心,从而显示出更大的恒定相位角
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