Identifying magnetic response of split-ring resonators at microwave frequencies

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Abstract

In this study we provide experimental methods to identify the magnetic resonance of split ring resonators (SRR) at the microwave frequency regime. Transmission measurements were performed on both single SRR unit cell and periodic arrays of SRRs. The magnetic response of the SRR structure was demonstrated by comparing the transmission spectra of SRRs with closed ring resonators (CRR Effects of the changes in the effective dielectric constant of the SRR medium on the band-gaps of SRR are investigated experimentally. SRRs not only exhibit a magnetic resonance band gap but also a band gap due to the electric resonance. Finally, we present the effect of electric coupling to the magnetic resonance of bianisotropic SRRs by utilizing SRRs with different orientations, and incident electromagnetic wave polarizations.

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Aydin, K., & Ozbay, E. (2006). Identifying magnetic response of split-ring resonators at microwave frequencies. Opto-Electronics Review, 14(3), 193–199. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11772-006-0025-x

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