Special Materials
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| Jerusalem cross FSS |
Synthetic material and periodic structures with special electromagnetic properties have a wide range of applications, for example
- Design of periodic structures to act as frequency selective surfaces (FSS)
- Antenna placement analysis on structures made of carbon fibre
- Analysing antennas that make use of metamaterials
FEKO provides a range of features to effectively simulate such problems:
- Periodic boundary conditions to analyse complex, periodically
repeating structures
- Anisotropic material modelling to allow the specification of materials with different conductivity in orthogonal directions
- User specifiable material parameters enable metamaterial simulation
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| Periodic boundary condition unit cell | Metamaterial resonator |
Example: Scattering by a carbon fibre plate
- 2 square plates, side by side, each 1 square wavelength in size
- both plates have conductivity = 4e4 S/m (the same as fibres or carbon fibre)
- left plate is modelled as an anisotropic material (e.g. carbon fibre) with fibre conductivity vertically aligned
- a plane wave with vertical or horisontal polarisation is incident
on the plates from a normal direction
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| Vertically polarized incident plane wave |
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| Horizontally polarized incident plane wave |




























