2017
DOI: 10.1017/s1759078717000423
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Characterization of the composite right/left-handed transmission line metamaterial circuits using iterative method WCIP

Abstract: A new study of right-handed and composite right/left-handed metamaterial transmission lines (TL) using their equivalent circuits and a new approach of the wave concept iterative process method is presented. This approach has the advantage of simulating all the periodic structures by only simulating one basic cell thanks to the surrounding periodic walls. A suitable choice of the cell length is necessary to work with the current as well as voltage and to approach the real behavior of the TL. The simulation resu… Show more

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“…The developed equations generating these vectors are cited in [22]. We can deduce the spectral reflection coefficient from the admittance matrix, as follows…”
Section: Iy Izmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The developed equations generating these vectors are cited in [22]. We can deduce the spectral reflection coefficient from the admittance matrix, as follows…”
Section: Iy Izmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…() Recently, the method has been developed to study almost periodic networks with rectangular topology excited by localized sources, and it has been successfully applied for modeling the metamaterial lenses and quasi‐periodic lumped circuits. ()…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An iterative wave concept iterative process (WCIP) method based on the concept of waves can overcome all the limitations of the methods quoted above. The WCIP method, which is almost used near two decades in the electromagnetic analysis of planar microstrip microwave circuits [1518], is recently used in a novel approach to analyze quasi-periodic lumped circuits [1923]. These periodic lumped circuits can be considered as good equivalent representations to accurately model continuous mediums if the cell's length is much smaller than the guided wavelength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%