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Characterization of complementary electric field coupled resonant surfaces

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 93, Issue 21, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.3037215

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electromagnetic wave reflection; electromagnetic wave transmission; metamaterials; resonators; surface electromagnetic waves

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We present angle-resolved free-space transmission and reflection measurements of a surface composed of complementary electric inductive-capacitive (CELC) resonators. By measuring the reflection and transmission coefficients of a CELC surface with different polarizations and particle orientations, we show that the CELC only responds to in-plane magnetic fields. This confirms the Babinet particle duality between the CELC and its complement, the electric field coupled LC resonator. Characterization of the CELC structure serves to expand the current library of resonant elements metamaterial designers can draw upon to make unique materials and surfaces.

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