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25 March 2005 New opportunities in magnetic metamaterials
Ch. Dudek, A.-L. Adenot, Francois Duverger, Olivier Acher
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Abstract
The high frequency permeability of two types of artificial materials are investigated. Composites made of ferromagnetic wires and conductive wires have been manufactured, and their microwave properties have been investigated. Experimental results are reported, and a model is proposed that accounts for the observations. It is underlined that textile technology is very attractive and cost-effective to manufacture metamaterials. The permeability of systems composed of magneto-mechanical oscillators has been investigated theoretically. It is shown that these systems are described by equations similar to that of gyromagnetism. The figure of merits of conventional soft permeable materials and of these magneto mechanical systems are discussed.
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Ch. Dudek, A.-L. Adenot, Francois Duverger, and Olivier Acher "New opportunities in magnetic metamaterials", Proc. SPIE 5732, Quantum Sensing and Nanophotonic Devices II, (25 March 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.582703
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Particles

Metamaterials

Composites

Ferromagnetics

Manufacturing

Microwave radiation

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