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Design of C band planar LH metamaterial and verification of the BW property
Fan‐Yi Meng, Qun Wu, Jian Wu
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Polarization independent silicon micro antenna based on a subwavelength metamaterial. [PDF]
Salhi S+8 more
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A Survey of Phase Shifters for Microwave Phased Array Systems
ABSTRACT Phased Array Systems (PASs) are extensively used in radar and telecommunication systems for diverse applications, including military surveillance and wireless broadband communication. Besides, they are becoming increasingly indispensable in modern applications such as multi‐function phased array radars for weather monitoring and aircraft ...
M. Kebe, M. C. E. Yagoub, R. E. Amaya
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New Torsional Surface Elastic Waves in Cylindrical Metamaterial Waveguides for Sensing Applications. [PDF]
Kiełczyński P, Wieja K, Balcerzak A.
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Effective medium theory of negative index composite metamaterials
A. I. Căbuz, Didier Felbacq
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An ultra-wideband thin metamaterial linear cross-polarization conversion. [PDF]
Nochian P, Atlasbaf Z.
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Seismic Meta‐Foundations With Imperfect Interfaces
ABSTRACT Seismic wave isolation through layered meta‐foundations is an emerging area of research, driven by its intrinsic theoretical significance and potential practical applications. To date, the complexities associated with imperfect interfaces have often been overlooked in the development of analytical frameworks, which tend to prioritize simple ...
Anchen Ni+3 more
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GIFFT: A Fast Solver for Modeling Sources in a Metamaterial Environment of Finite Size
Filippo Capolino+3 more
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Ultra-compact quintuple-band terahertz metamaterial biosensor for enhanced blood cancer diagnostics. [PDF]
Hamza MN+8 more
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ABSTRACT Nowadays, renewable energies are employed to reduce fossil fuel consumption in buildings and industrial applications. Radiative cooling (RC) technology uses the Earth's natural heat radiation to cool surfaces without any electricity supply by emitting thermal radiation to outer space through the transparent atmospheric window.
M. Reda Haddouche+4 more
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