TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND RADIO ENGINEERING - 2010 Vol. 69,
No 7
 

 

 

 

Microwave Homogenization for Two-Component Metamaterial with Spherical Metal Ferrite Like Inclusions


O.N. Rybin
Kharkiv State University of Food Technology and Trade,
333, Klochkovskaya St., Kharkiv, 61051, Ukraine
Address all correspondence to O.N. Rybin E-mail: rybin.oleg@gmail.com

A.I. Pitafi, & T. Nawaz
Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan

Abstract
The long wave approximation for electromagnetic response of the generalized infinite chain In this study we develop Effective Medium Theory for two component composite as a host dielectric material (air) embedded periodically with iron spherical inclusions saturated with a biasing magnetic field in the microwave frequencies. The expressions for effective permeability tensors of the considered metamaterial medium have been obtained in microwave approximation using Effective Medium Theory for two component undiluted composites as a host dielectric material embedded periodically with non-magnetic metal spherical inclusions and microwave extension of the Effective Medium Approximation for polycrystalline ferrites. The effective magnetic properties for the case of the microwave propagation transverse to bias have been obtained as well.

KEY WORDS: metamaterials, effective medium theory, spherical inclusions, ferrite, ultra-low index



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