Abstract

It has been previously demonstrated that the resonant frequency of the Split Ring Resonator (SRR) reaches a saturation value when its size is continuously scaled down, and at the same time, the resonance is attenuated. Now, it is demonstrated that similar saturation and attenuation phenomena happens to its complementary screen, which is commonly called a Complementary SRR (CSRR). It was found that the saturation frequency of the CSRR is near the saturation frequency of the SRR with equal geometrical dimensions. It is possible to control their saturation levels by tuning the geometry of the resonators. This work is relevant for the design of quasi-optical metamaterials based on one or both kinds of structures (i.e., SRRs and CSRRs) at once, especially when they both are required to resonate at the same frequency.

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