Article | REF: E1044 V1

Metasurfaces, in microwave and optical domains

Author: André de LUSTRAC

Publication date: December 10, 2022 | Lire en français

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    2. Microwave applications

    2.1 Passive metasurfaces

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    2.1.1 Perfect magnetic conductor

    One of the first applications of metasurfaces was to create perfect magnetic conductors, as opposed to perfect electrical conductors. In a perfect electrical conductor, the tangential electric field is zero and so is the surface impedance. In a perfect magnetic conductor, the tangential magnetic field is zero and the surface impedance is infinite. It should be noted that this can only be achieved in a very narrow frequency range corresponding to a resonance...

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