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Resonance modulations in electromagnetically coupled terahertz metamaterials
2016Vol. 292, pp. 1–1
Abstract
Electromagnetic metamaterials (MMs) consisting of highly conducting sub-wavelength metallic resonators enable many unusual electromagnetic properties at user defined frequencies which are not permissible with the naturally occurring materials [1, 2]. Generally the electromagnetic properties of metamaterials are controlled by the design variation of the MM unit cell, often termed as meta-molecule, consisting of single or multiple metallic split ring resonators (SRRs). These metallic resonators are quite often termed as meta-atoms too. The near field electromagnetic coupling between these meta-atoms exhibits an important role in modulating the fundamental resonances of the metamaterials [3-5].
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