Title :
Metamaterial-Based Antennas
Author :
Dong, Yuandan ; Itoh, Tatsuo
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Univ. of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Metamaterials are materials typically engineered with novel or artificial structures to produce electromagnetic properties that are unusual or difficult to obtain in nature. Because of their promise to provide engineerable permittivity, permeability, and index of refraction, metamaterials have drawn broad interest and have led to possible utilization in many electromagnetic applications from the microwave to optical regime, especially for the radiated-wave devices. This paper presents a detailed review upon the most recent research efforts associated with those metamaterial-based small antennas. They are discussed and classified in several different categories such as the antennas based on dispersion engineering, metaresonators, and metamaterial loadings. Some practical difficulties or limitations for the development of metamaterial-based small antennas are pointed out and the possible approaches to resolve these problems are also illustrated. A wide variety of antenna examples are included to facilitate the understanding for general readers.
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave propagation; metamaterial antennas; microwave antennas; permeability; permittivity; artificial structures; dispersion engineering; electromagnetic applications; electromagnetic properties; engineerable permeability; engineerable permittivity; index of refraction; metamaterial loadings; metamaterial-based small antennas; metaresonators; microwave regime; optical regime; radiated-wave devices; Antenna measurements; Dispersion; Loaded antennas; Magnetic materials; Metamaterials; Resonant frequency; Antenna miniaturization; antennas; composite right/left-handed (CRLH); dispersion engineering; electrically small antennas (ESAs); metamaterial-based antennas; metamaterial-inspired antennas; metamaterials;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2012.2187631