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Stepped impedance resonator technique for metamaterial miniaturization
This paper investigates a novel method based on the application of stepped impedance resonator technique used for miniaturization of metamaterial unit-cells. The effect of this technique on the S parameters of well-known rectangular and circular metamaterial unit-cells is studied and it is shown that this technique works well for both type of structures.