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  2. Metamaterial antenna - Wikipedia

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    Antenna designs incorporating metamaterials can improve the radiated power of an antenna. The newest metamaterial antennas radiate as much as 95 percent of an input radio signal. Standard antennas need to be at least half the size of the signal wavelength to operate efficiently. At 300 MHz, for instance, an antenna would need to be half a meter ...

  3. Metamaterial - Wikipedia

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    Metamaterial antennas are a class of antennas that use metamaterials to improve performance. [15] [21] [85] [86] Demonstrations showed that metamaterials could enhance an antenna's radiated power. [15] [87] Materials that can attain negative permeability allow for properties such as small antenna size, high directivity and tunable frequency ...

  4. Tunable metamaterial - Wikipedia

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    A tunable metamaterial is a metamaterial with a variable response to an incident electromagnetic ... It has applications for microwave circuits and antennas. [18] [19

  5. Antenna types - Wikipedia

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    The category of simple antennas consists of dipoles, monopoles, and loop antennas. Nearly all can be made with a single segment of wire (ignoring the break made in the wire for the feedline connection). [citation needed] Dipoles and monopoles called linear antennas (or straight wire antennas) since their radiating parts lie along a single ...

  6. Kymeta - Wikipedia

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    Metamaterial Surface Antenna Technology (MSAT) by Kymeta offers a unique perspective on addressing challenges in satellite communications. By incorporating high-birefringence liquid crystals, metasurfaces, and holographic beamforming , MSAT enables the development of electronically-scanned antennas that effectively address bandwidth, efficiency ...

  7. Negative refraction - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of refraction in a left-handed metamaterial to that in a normal material Video representing negative refraction of light at uniform planar interface. One can choose to avoid directly considering the Poynting vector and wave vector of a propagating light field, and instead directly consider the response of the materials. Assuming ...

  8. Negative-index metamaterial - Wikipedia

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    Negative-index metamaterial or negative-index material (NIM) is a metamaterial whose refractive index for an electromagnetic wave has a negative value over some frequency range. [ 1 ] NIMs are constructed of periodic basic parts called unit cells , which are usually significantly smaller than the wavelength of the externally applied ...

  9. Terahertz metamaterial - Wikipedia

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    A terahertz metamaterial is a class of composite metamaterials designed to interact at terahertz (THz) frequencies. The terahertz frequency range used in materials research is usually defined as 0.1 to 10 THz .