Numeric Simulations of a Novel Wideband Electromagnetic Band Gap Metamaterial Utilizing Oriented Cobalt-Substituted Z-Type Barium Hexaferrites

The material parameters of an electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) metamaterial consisting of metallic Sievenpiper structures prepared upon a Co 2 Z hexaferrite substrate having μ r = 12 to 14 and ε r = 10 to 12 are reported. A bandwidth of 50%-75% of L-band was realized in simulation. The synthesis of the...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE magnetics letters 2011, Vol.2, p.0500104-0500104
Hauptverfasser: Daigle, Andrew P, Geiler, Anton L, Duprél, Eric, Yajie Chen, Parimi, Pat V, Vittoria, Carmine, Harris, Vincent G
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Zusammenfassung:The material parameters of an electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) metamaterial consisting of metallic Sievenpiper structures prepared upon a Co 2 Z hexaferrite substrate having μ r = 12 to 14 and ε r = 10 to 12 are reported. A bandwidth of 50%-75% of L-band was realized in simulation. The synthesis of the Co 2 Z hexaferrite material with optimized properties was achieved via a modified aqueous coprecipitation method with yields of up to 25 g/L. Magnetically oriented Co 2 Z substrates were demonstrated to exhibit a zero-field ferromagnetic resonance frequency of ~1.1 GHz that enabled device application from ultrahigh frequency (UHF) through L-band frequencies. EBG metamaterials designed and simulated on an oriented Co 2 Z hexaferrite substrate were compared to standard dielectric EBG designs. Results indicate that standard dielectric EBG designs, which operate over a 50% bandwidth and profile height of ~λ o /10, are replaceable with an equivalent bandwidth Co 2 Z EBG metamaterial designed to a height of ~λ o /95. The applications of the proposed metamaterial toward ultralow profile antenna designs at UHF through L-band are discussed.
ISSN:1949-307X
1949-3088
DOI:10.1109/LMAG.2011.2129554