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Characterization of metamaterial structures for antenna applications

Grant number: 11/14705-0
Support Opportunities:Scholarships in Brazil - Master
Start date: March 01, 2012
End date: February 28, 2014
Field of knowledge:Engineering - Electrical Engineering - Telecommunications
Principal Investigator:Ben-Hur Viana Borges
Grantee:Larissa Cristiane Paiva de Sousa Lima
Host Institution: Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos (EESC). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). São Carlos , SP, Brazil

Abstract

In the last few years a new class of materials, namely the metamaterials, have emerged in the scientific community. The use of these materials allow us to obtain unique electromagnetic properties not found in nature, such as negative refractive index. Nowadays, there exist many applications making use of these special properties in sensors, invisibility cloaks, and antennas, aiming at improving the performance of these structures. Based on these considerations, this project will focus on the design of metamaterial structures aiming at controlling the radiation properties of antennas in the microwave region, such as directivity and gain. It will be given emphasis on chiral metamaterials, mostly due to the phenomenon of electromagnetic field rotation. In addition, chiral metamaterials are a good alternative to obtaining media with zero or negative refractive index. This work also includes the design, modeling, and experimental characterization of these structures. This new technology has the potential to be applied both in terrestrial and space communications.

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Academic Publications
(References retrieved automatically from State of São Paulo Research Institutions)
LIMA, Larissa Cristiane Paiva de Sousa. Design and experimental characterization of a metamaterial-assisted monopole antenna. 2014. Master's Dissertation - Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos (EESC/SBD) São Carlos.