Closed-form formulae of effective parameters of hyperbolic metamaterial made by stacked hole-array layers working at terahertz or microwave radiation

dc.contributor.authorPiyawath Tapsanit
dc.contributor.authorMasatsugu Yamashita
dc.contributor.authorChiko Otani
dc.contributor.authorSriprajak Krongsuk
dc.contributor.authorChesta Ruttanapun
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T05:58:32Z
dc.date.issued2017-08-16
dc.description.abstractA metamaterial made by stacked hole-array layers known as a fishnet metamaterial behaves as a hyperbolic metamaterial at wavelength much longer than hole-array period. However, the analytical formulae of effective parameters of a fishnet metamaterial have not been reported hindering the design of deep-subwavelength imaging devices using this structure. We report the new closed-form formulae of effective parameters comprising anisotropic dispersion relation of a fishnet metamaterial working at terahertz or microwave frequency. These effective parameters of a fishnet metamaterial are consistent with those obtained by quasi-full solutions using known effective parameters of a hole-array layer working at frequency below its spoof plasma frequency with the superlattice period much smaller than the hole-array period. We also theoretically demonstrate the deep-subwavelength focusing at {\lambda}/83 using the composite structure of a slit-array layer and a fishnet metamaterial. It is found that the focused intensity inside a fishnet metamaterial is several times larger than that without the fishnet metamaterial, but the transmitted intensity is still restricted by large-wavevector difference in air and a fishnet metamaterial. Our effective parameters may aid the next-generation deep-subwavelength imaging devices working at terahertz or microwave radiation.
dc.identifier.doi10.1364/josab.34.001930
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/6665
dc.subjectSplit-ring resonator
dc.subject.classificationMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
dc.titleClosed-form formulae of effective parameters of hyperbolic metamaterial made by stacked hole-array layers working at terahertz or microwave radiation
dc.typeArticle

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