2005 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 21–25, 2005;
Los Angeles, CA
Session U3: Unconventional Electronic and Optical Uses of Negative Refractive and Negative Index Materials
8:00 AM–10:24 AM,
Thursday, March 24, 2005
LACC
Room: 515B
Sponsoring
Units:
DCMP DAMOP
Chair: Costas Soukoulis, Iowa State University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2005.MAR.U3.1
Abstract: U3.00001 : Negative Refraction, Left-Handed Materials and Heterostructures in Guided Wave Electronics Using Metamaterials and Nanostructures
8:00 AM–8:36 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Clifford Krowne
(Naval Research Laboratory)
A number of remarkable discoveries which are connected to each other have
been made in the general subject area of negative refraction in guided wave
structures. This triad of discoveries is (1) the unusual electromagnetic
field distributions and dispersion diagrams of guided waves [1] in
monolithically compatible structures containing left-handed intrinsic
materials, which show electric field lines and magnetic circulation patterns
never before seen; (2) heterostructure arrangements of uniaxial bicrystals
[2] have been discovered to produce electromagnetic fields with asymmetric
distributions in guided wave structures; (3) a frequency band exists where
propagation using SRR metamaterials [3] is essential lossless. Finding (1)
opens up the possibility of creating new electronic devices because of the
reconfiguration of the field distributions. Finding (2), based upon the
property of broken crystal symmetry of the SO(2) rotation group, offers the
possibility of all electronic nonreciprocal devices, something not possible
in the last fifty years because of the microwave community's reliance upon
the ceramic spin precession physical operation of ferromagnetic materials.
Finding (3), using the concepts of effective parameters like rescaled plasma
frequencies with direct carrier density dependence removed or severely
mitigated, using the associated magnetic and electric linewidths, can have
miniscule loss with dispersion in a finite frequency band for the
potentially highly dispersive and lossy split ring-rod assemblies employed
as unit cells. The theoretical modeling is done analytically and numerically
to obtain all of these results, with simulations completed in the microwave
and millimeter wavelength regimes, from 5 to 105 GHz using an ab initio
anisotropic Green's function solver. [1] C. M. Krowne, ``Physics of
Propagation in Left-Handed Guided Wave Structures at Microwave and
Millimeter Wave Frequencies,'' Phys. Rev. Letts 92, 053901, Feb. 3, 2004. [2]
C. M. Krowne, ``Negative Refractive Bicrystal with Broken Symmetry Produces
Asymmetric Electromagnetic Fields in Guided-Wave Heterostructures,'' Phys.
Rev. Letts. 93, 053902, 29 July 2004. [3] C. M. Krowne, ``Guided Wave
Propagation in Left-Handed Microstrip Structure Using Dispersive SRR
Metamaterial,'' submitted PRL Aug. 2004.
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