Cylindrical, periodic surface lattice-theory, dispersion analysis, and experiment

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Abstract

A two-dimensional surface lattice of cylindrical topology obtained via perturbing the inner surface of a cylinder is considered. Periodic perturbations of the surface lead to observation of high-impedance, dielectric-like media and resonant coupling of surface and non-propagating volume fields. This allows synthesis of tailored-for-purpose coating material with dispersion suitable, for instance, to mediate a Cherenkov type interaction. An analytical model of the lattice is discussed and coupled-wave equations are derived. Variations of the lattice dispersive properties with variation of parameters are shown, illustrating the tailoring of the structures electromagnetic properties. Experimental results are presented showing agreement with the theoretical model. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Konoplev, I. V., MacLachlan, A. J., Robertson, C. W., Cross, A. W., & Phelps, A. D. R. (2012). Cylindrical, periodic surface lattice-theory, dispersion analysis, and experiment. Applied Physics Letters, 101(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4754572

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