Extraction of Electromagnetic Properties of Metamaterials with Branch Compensation from Phase Tracking
In the field of electromagnetism, there are materials known as metamaterials which exhibit unique properties that can be exploited. Permittivity, defined as capacitance per meter, of a metamaterial can vary over frequency , time, or even be negative. This can be useful for tuning antennas, changing...
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ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-318482021-09-28T17:11:37Z Extraction of Electromagnetic Properties of Metamaterials with Branch Compensation from Phase Tracking Lewis, Jacob Christian branch matlab metamaterial permittivity phase tracking In the field of electromagnetism, there are materials known as metamaterials which exhibit unique properties that can be exploited. Permittivity, defined as capacitance per meter, of a metamaterial can vary over frequency , time, or even be negative. This can be useful for tuning antennas, changing their operating frequency or direction of propagation, or even designing cloaking systems. However, the theory behind metamaterials needs to be studied further. One of the biggest issues to address is in determining the constitutive parameters of metamaterials which may be varying. Previous research has shown the issue of branches, or mathematical discontinuities, occurring in the derivation of permittivity from the scattering parameters of a metamaterial. This thesis provides further understanding to the theory behind these branches and presents a new method to compensate for them. This new method, called the phase tracking method, may be considered a modern adaptation of the Nicolson-Ross-Weir method. 2021-05-10T19:43:39Z 2021-05-10T19:43:39Z 2020 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/31848 NDSU policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf application/pdf application/octet-stream application/octet-stream application/octet-stream North Dakota State University |
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In the field of electromagnetism, there are materials known as metamaterials which exhibit unique properties that can be exploited. Permittivity, defined as capacitance per meter, of a metamaterial can vary over frequency , time, or even be negative. This can be useful for tuning antennas, changing their operating frequency or direction of propagation, or even designing cloaking systems. However, the theory behind metamaterials needs to be studied further. One of the biggest issues to address is in determining the constitutive parameters of metamaterials which may be varying. Previous research has shown the issue of branches, or mathematical discontinuities, occurring in the derivation of permittivity from the scattering parameters of a metamaterial. This thesis provides further understanding to the theory behind these branches and presents a new method to compensate for them. This new method, called the phase tracking method, may be considered a modern adaptation of the Nicolson-Ross-Weir method. |
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Extraction of Electromagnetic Properties of Metamaterials with Branch Compensation from Phase Tracking |
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Extraction of Electromagnetic Properties of Metamaterials with Branch Compensation from Phase Tracking |
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Extraction of Electromagnetic Properties of Metamaterials with Branch Compensation from Phase Tracking |
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Extraction of Electromagnetic Properties of Metamaterials with Branch Compensation from Phase Tracking |
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