Abstract

In this review paper, a comprehensive study on the concept, theory, and applications of composite right/left-handed transmission lines (CRLH-TLs) by considering their use in antenna system designs have been provided. It is shown that CRLH-TLs with negative permittivity (e <; 0) and negative permeability (μ <; 0) have unique properties that do not occur naturally. Therefore, they are referred to as artificial structures called “metamaterials”. These artificial structures include series left-handed (LH) capacitances (C L ), shunt LH inductances (L L ), series right-handed (RH) inductances (LR), and shunt RH capacitances (CR) that are realized by slots or interdigital capacitors, stubs or via-holes, unwanted current flowing on the surface, and gap distance between the surface and ground-plane, respectively. In the most cases, it is also shown that structures based on CRLH metamaterial-TLs are superior than their conventional alternatives, since they have smaller dimensions, lower-profile, wider bandwidth, better radiation patterns, higher gain and efficiency, which make them easier and more cost-effective to manufacture and mass produce. Hence, a broad range of metamaterial-based design possibilities are introduced to highlight the improvement of the performance parameters that are rare and not often discussed in available literature. Therefore, this survey provides a wide overview of key early-stage concepts of metematerial-based designs as a thorough reference for specialist antennas and microwave circuits designers. To analyze the critical features of metamaterial theory and concept, several examples are used. Comparisons on the basis of physical size, bandwidth, materials, gain, efficiency, and radiation patterns are made for all the examples that are based on CRLH metamaterialTLs. As revealed in all the metematerial design examples, foot-print area decrement is an important issue of study that have a strong impact for the enlargement of the next generation wireless communication systems.

Highlights

  • Metamaterials can be best described as structures that are artificially engineered to yield certain electromagnetic properties that do not exist naturally [1]

  • left-handed metamaterials (LHMs) are described as generic models of composite right/left hand (CRLH) models that exhibit right-handed (RH) properties that are innate in practical LHMs

  • Feasible study of an innovative planar array antenna based on a SCRLH-transmission line (TL) for implement in circularly polarized (CP) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems operated in UHF, L, S and C-Bands is presented in [48]

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Summary

A Comprehensive Survey of ‘‘Metamaterial

MOHAMMAD ALIBAKHSHIKENARI 1, (Member, IEEE), BAL S. VIRDEE 2, (Senior Member, IEEE), LEYRE AZPILICUETA 3, (Senior Member, IEEE), MOHAMMAD NASER-MOGHADASI 4, (Senior Member, IEEE), MOBAYODE OLUSOLA AKINSOLU 5, (Member, IEEE), CHAN HWANG SEE 6,7, (Senior Member, IEEE), BO LIU8, (Senior Member, IEEE), RAED A. ABD-ALHAMEED 9, (Senior Member, IEEE), FRANCISCO FALCONE 10, (Senior Member, IEEE), ISABELLE HUYNEN 11, (Senior Member, IEEE), TAYEB A. DENIDNI 12, (Fellow, IEEE), AND ERNESTO LIMITI 1, (Senior Member, IEEE).

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