Extracting material constitutive parameters from scattering parameters
In the frequency domain all materials can be described electrically by their complex permittivity and permeability. These constitutive parameters determine the response of the material to electromagnetic (EM) radiation. The precise knowledge of complex permittivity and permeability is required not o...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-25892017-05-24T16:07:50Z Extracting material constitutive parameters from scattering parameters Feng, Bo-Kai Jenn, David C. Morgan, Michael A. Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Information Sciences Systems engineering Metamaterials Methodology In the frequency domain all materials can be described electrically by their complex permittivity and permeability. These constitutive parameters determine the response of the material to electromagnetic (EM) radiation. The precise knowledge of complex permittivity and permeability is required not only for scientific but also for industrial applications. Due to the uncertainties in manufacturing processes, often the only way to find a material's parameters is to measure them. The concept of metamaterials, exhibiting negative permittivity and permeability, is attracting a lot of attention. Such materials are also termed left-handed materials (LHMs). This thesis examines several methods to determine the effective permittivity and permeability of both normal materials and metamaterials. CST Microwave Studio is used to model the materials in both free space and rectangular waveguide environments to calculate the S-parameters (S11 and S21) from which the constitutive parameters can be extracted. 2012-03-14T17:35:39Z 2012-03-14T17:35:39Z 2006-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/2589 72679825 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited xvi, 63 p. : ill. ; application/pdf Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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In the frequency domain all materials can be described electrically by their complex permittivity and permeability. These constitutive parameters determine the response of the material to electromagnetic (EM) radiation. The precise knowledge of complex permittivity and permeability is required not only for scientific but also for industrial applications. Due to the uncertainties in manufacturing processes, often the only way to find a material's parameters is to measure them. The concept of metamaterials, exhibiting negative permittivity and permeability, is attracting a lot of attention. Such materials are also termed left-handed materials (LHMs). This thesis examines several methods to determine the effective permittivity and permeability of both normal materials and metamaterials. CST Microwave Studio is used to model the materials in both free space and rectangular waveguide environments to calculate the S-parameters (S11 and S21) from which the constitutive parameters can be extracted. |
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Extracting material constitutive parameters from scattering parameters |
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