Lowering plasma frequency by enhancing the effective mass of electrons: A route to deep sub-wavelength metamaterials
Deep sub-wavelength metamaterials are the key to the further development of practical metamaterials with small volumes and broadband properties. We propose to reduce the electrical sizes of metamaterials down to more sub-wavelength scales by lowering the plasma frequencies of metallic wires. The the...
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          | Published in | Chinese physics B Vol. 22; no. 8; pp. 589 - 595 | 
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| Format | Journal Article | 
| Language | English | 
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        01.08.2013
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| ISSN | 1674-1056 2058-3834 1741-4199  | 
| DOI | 10.1088/1674-1056/22/8/087302 | 
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| Summary: | Deep sub-wavelength metamaterials are the key to the further development of practical metamaterials with small volumes and broadband properties. We propose to reduce the electrical sizes of metamaterials down to more sub-wavelength scales by lowering the plasma frequencies of metallic wires. The theoretical model is firstly established by analyzing the plasma frequency of continuous thin wires. By introducing more inductance elements, the effective electron mass can be enhanced drastically, leading to significantly lowered plasma frequencies. Based on this theory, we demonstrate that both the electric and the magnetic plasma frequencies of metamaterials can be lowered significantly and thus the electrical sizes of metamaterials can be reduced to more sub-wavelength scales. This provides an efficient route to deep sub-wavelength metamaterials and will give rigorous impetus for the further development of practical metamaterials. | 
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| Bibliography: | Qin Gang, Wang Jia-Fu, Yan Ming-Bao, Chen Wei, Chen Hong-Y, and Li Yong-Feng a) College of Electronic Information Engineering, Xi' an Technological University, Xi' an 710032, China b) College of Science, Air Force Engineenng University, Xi' an 710051, China Deep sub-wavelength metamaterials are the key to the further development of practical metamaterials with small volumes and broadband properties. We propose to reduce the electrical sizes of metamaterials down to more sub-wavelength scales by lowering the plasma frequencies of metallic wires. The theoretical model is firstly established by analyzing the plasma frequency of continuous thin wires. By introducing more inductance elements, the effective electron mass can be enhanced drastically, leading to significantly lowered plasma frequencies. Based on this theory, we demonstrate that both the electric and the magnetic plasma frequencies of metamaterials can be lowered significantly and thus the electrical sizes of metamaterials can be reduced to more sub-wavelength scales. This provides an efficient route to deep sub-wavelength metamaterials and will give rigorous impetus for the further development of practical metamaterials. 11-5639/O4 metamaterials, deep sub-wavelength, plasma frequency, effective electron mass ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23  | 
| ISSN: | 1674-1056 2058-3834 1741-4199  | 
| DOI: | 10.1088/1674-1056/22/8/087302 |