E. Shamonina
University of Oxford
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Journal of Applied Physics | 2018
A. Radkovskaya; S. Kiriushechkina; A. Vakulenko; P. Petrov; L. Solymar; Lain-Jong Li; A. Vallecchi; C.J. Stevens; E. Shamonina
We explore the possibility of achieving superdirectivity in metamaterial-inspired endfire antenna arrays relying on the good services of magnetoinductive waves. These are short-wavelength slow waves propagating by virtue of coupling between resonant meta-atoms. Magnetoinductive waves are capable of providing a rapidly varying current distribution on the scale of the free space wavelength. Using dimers and trimers of magnetically coupled split ring resonators with only one element driven by an external source, we introduce an analytical condition for realising superdirective current distributions. Although those current distributions have been known theoretically for a good 60u2009years, this is the first time that a recipe is given to realise them in practice. Our key parameters are the size of the array, the resonant frequency and quality factor of the elements, and their coupling constant. We compare our analytical results for coupled magnetic dipoles with numerical results from CST simulations for meta-atoms of various shapes. The calculated bandwidth of 5u2009MHz for a dimer operating at 150u2009MHz indicates that, contrary to popular belief, superdirective antennas exist not only in theory but may have practical applications.We explore the possibility of achieving superdirectivity in metamaterial-inspired endfire antenna arrays relying on the good services of magnetoinductive waves. These are short-wavelength slow waves propagating by virtue of coupling between resonant meta-atoms. Magnetoinductive waves are capable of providing a rapidly varying current distribution on the scale of the free space wavelength. Using dimers and trimers of magnetically coupled split ring resonators with only one element driven by an external source, we introduce an analytical condition for realising superdirective current distributions. Although those current distributions have been known theoretically for a good 60u2009years, this is the first time that a recipe is given to realise them in practice. Our key parameters are the size of the array, the resonant frequency and quality factor of the elements, and their coupling constant. We compare our analytical results for coupled magnetic dipoles with numerical results from CST simulations for meta-ato...
Iet Microwaves Antennas & Propagation | 2015
E. Shamonina; L. Solymar
international congress on advanced electromagnetic materials in microwaves and optics | 2016
A. Radkovskaya; A. Vallecchi; L. Li; Grahame Faulkner; C.J. Stevens; E. Shamonina
international congress on advanced electromagnetic materials in microwaves and optics | 2016
A. Vallecchi; Son Chu; C.J. Stevens; E. Shamonina
2017 11th International Congress on Engineered Materials Platforms for Novel Wave Phenomena (Metamaterials) | 2017
P. Petrov; A. Radkovskaya; C.J. Stevens; E. Shamonina
EPJ Applied Metamaterials | 2018
Son Chu; A. Vallecchi; Christopher J. Stevens; E. Shamonina
2017 11th International Congress on Engineered Materials Platforms for Novel Wave Phenomena (Metamaterials) | 2017
A. Vallecchi; Lain-Jong Li; C.J. Stevens; E. Shamonina
2017 11th International Congress on Engineered Materials Platforms for Novel Wave Phenomena (Metamaterials) | 2017
Son Chu; A. Vallecchi; C.J. Stevens; E. Shamonina
international congress on advanced electromagnetic materials in microwaves and optics | 2016
J. Paszkiewicz; E. Shamonina; C.J. Stevens
international congress on advanced electromagnetic materials in microwaves and optics | 2016
P. Petrov; A. Radkovskaya; E. Shamonina