Daniel F. Sievenpiper,Lijun Zhang,R.F.J. Broas,N.G. Alexopolous,Eli Yablonovitch
出处
期刊:IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques日期:1999-01-01卷期号:47 (11): 2059-2074被引量:3759
标识
DOI:10.1109/22.798001
摘要
A new type of metallic electromagnetic structure has been developed that is characterized by having high surface impedance. Although it is made of continuous metal, and conducts dc currents, it does not conduct ac currents within a forbidden frequency band. Unlike normal conductors, this new surface does not support propagating surface waves, and its image currents are not phase reversed. The geometry is analogous to a corrugated metal surface in which the corrugations have been folded up into lumped-circuit elements, and distributed in a two-dimensional lattice. The surface can be described using solid-state band theory concepts, even though the periodicity is much less than the free-space wavelength. This unique material is applicable to a variety of electromagnetic problems, including new kinds of low-profile antennas.