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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2012Inexpensive Approach to Dielectric Measurements7citations
  • 2010Experimental Studies of Planar Metamaterials with a Tunable Cylindrical TE01n Mode Cavity3citations
  • 2010Measurements of Planar Metal -Dielectric Structures Using Split-Post Dielectric Resonators18citations
  • 2009Measurements and modeling of planar metal film patterns deposited on dielectric substrates9citations

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  • Korpas, Przemysław
  • Wojtasiak, Wojciech
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Measurements and modeling of planar metal film patterns deposited on dielectric substrates

  • Krupka, Jerzy
  • Gwarek, Wojciech
Abstract

Split dielectric resonator operating in a quasi TE 011 mode was used for the measurements of resonance frequency shifts and Q -factor changes due to the presence of closely packed metal film circles deposited on low loss dielectric substrates. Several film patterns were investigated having various diameters of circles and made of films with different surface resistivity values. Finite difference time domain analysis of the split post dielectric resonator containing such patterns shows that closely packed metal film circles create a metamaterial with large in-plane permittivity and diamagnetic out-of-plane properties. Total losses in such a metamaterial exhibit two minima as a function of the surface resistivity of metal circles.

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  • surface
  • metamaterial
  • surface resistivity