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Tuning the effective properties of metamaterials by changing the substrate properties

Tunable properties of materials are highly desirable in many applications. Metamaterials with negative properties (permittivity, permeability, or both) can have many applications if such properties can be made tunable or can be switched alternatively between positive and negative property behavior....

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2007-01, Vol.101 (1), p.014909-014909-7
Main Authors: Sheng, Zhongyan, Varadan, Vasundara V.
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