Abstract

We present broadband negative permeability and negative-refractive-index (NRI) media that operate in free space. Both of these media operate at X-band frequencies and are fabricated using standard printed-circuit-board techniques. The S-parameters of four-cell slabs of the negative permeability and NRI media are measured using a quasi-optical Gaussian beam measurement system. Using these data, the material parameters of the NRI lens are calculated. The four-cell-thick (λ 0 /3) lens exhibits a backward-wave bandwidth of 41.2% and a total loss of 0.67dB at the operating frequency. Super-resolved focusing in free space is also demonstrated over a bandwidth of 8.4%. A focus with a half-power beamwidth of 0.27λ 0 is achieved at 10.435GHz.

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