JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fractal Geometries of Complementary Split-Ring Resonators

Vesna Crnojević‐BenginVasa RadonićBranka Jokanović

Year: 2008 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques Vol: 56 (10)Pages: 2312-2321   Publisher: IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society

Abstract

Complementary split-ring resonators (CSRRs) are typically used as negative-permittivity particles in microstrip left-handed structures. In this paper, novel CSRRs that use a square Sierpinski fractal curve are proposed and studied in detail. It is shown that the application of fractal geometries results in significant miniaturization of the metamaterial unit cell in comparison with conventional and equivalent meander structures. Multiple fractal CSRRs are also analyzed. The influence of different geometrical parameters and the order of the fractal curve on the performances are investigated, as well as the efficiency of excitation of the particles. When used in the design of left-handed transmission lines, fractal complementary split rings improve frequency selectivity in the upper transition band when compared to other nonfractal topologies.

Keywords:
Fractal Fractal antenna Split-ring resonator Metamaterial Sierpinski triangle Topology (electrical circuits) Miniaturization Resonator Sierpinski carpet Microstrip Wideband Mathematics Physics Mathematical analysis Optics Telecommunications Computer science Engineering Electrical engineering Microstrip antenna Combinatorics

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