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Epsilon-Negative Materials:a Branch of Metamaterials(PDF)

MATERIALS CHINA[ISSN:1674-3962/CN:61-1473/TG]

Issue:
2019年第04期
Page:
313-318
Research Field:
特约研究论文
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Title:
Epsilon-Negative Materials:a Branch of Metamaterials
Author(s):
FAN Runhua
(1. College of Ocean Science and Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 201306, China)
(2. Key Laboratory for LiquidSolid Structural Evolution and Processing of Materials (Ministry of Education),
Shandong University, Jinan 250061, China)
Keywords:
metamaterials permittivity microwave absorption capacitor dielectrics
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PACS:
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DOI:
10.7502/j.issn.1674-3962.2019.04.01
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Abstract:
Dielectric permittivity, a fundamental parameter of materials, is generally considered to be positive for conventional materials. Inspired by the negative parameters in metamaterials, Fan and his coworkers focus on the negative permittivity of percolative composites consisting of conductive filler dispersed in the insulative matrix and pioneer the experimental and theoretical study on epsilonnegative materials. When the content of conductive fillers is above but still near the percolation threshold in the conductorinsulator composites, the negative permittivity will be achieved by the lowfrequency plasmonic state in the conductive percolative network with inductive character, while the frequency dispersion of negative permittivity can be effectively adjusted by the LC resonance due to the capacitive character of isolated conductive fillers. Percolative composites provide a more flexible method for the design and regulation of epsilonnegative property because the conductive fillers have many choices in phases, metal or carbon, and in the morphology of sheet, fiber or particle. Moreover, polymer or ceramics can both serve as matrix. The epsilonnegative materials have potential applications in electromagnetic attenuation, capacitor, microwave antenna, and wireless power transmission.

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