This is a U.S. National Phase Application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/CN2011/081413, filed Oct. 27, 2011, and claims the priority of Chinese Patent Application No. CN 201110131783.3 filed May 20, 2011, all of which are incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to materials, and particularly, to an artificial microstructure and a metamaterial using the same.
Permittivity is a parameter of a material responding to the electric field. The material can generate induced charges under the action of external electric field, but resulting in weakening the electric field. The ratio of the external electric field of original vacuum to the electric field of the final material is called permittivity. Any kind of material has its specific permittivity value or permittivity curve in the natural world. When the material with high permittivity is placed in the electric field, the strength of the electric field will produce a considerable decrease in dielectric material. The material with high permittivity, such as dielectric insulator, is often used to produce capacitors. The electromagnetic wave has a very short wavelength in dielectric material with high permittivity, which can greatly reduce the size of the radio frequency and microwave devices.
With the rapid development of science and technology, people constantly set higher and higher standards for material application. In some cases, the needed permittivity value of the material is much greater than that of the existing material in the nature world. The existing dielectric with high permittivity can not meet the standards, which will become the bottleneck in the development of technology and related product research. Thus, artificial metamaterials are applied to achieve these purposes and solve these problems.
Metamaterial is new artificial composite structure material with extraordinary physical characteristic which does not exist in the natural materials. By placing the microstructures in ordered arrangement, the relative permittivity and the permeability of each point are changed in space. The metamaterial has the permittivity and the permeability that the common materials do not exist within a certain range to effectively control the propagation characteristics of electromagnetic waves.
The metamaterial includes a substrate and a plurality of artificial microstructures attached to the substrate. The artificial microstructures are composed of metal wires and have a certain geometrical shape formed by the metal wires. The artificial microstructures are placed on the substrate in an array arrangement. The substrate is a structure that serves to support the arranged artificial microstructures. The substrate can be made of any materials different from that of the artificial microstructures. The two different types of materials of the substrate and the artificial microstructures are overlapped together to produce an equivalent permittivity and permeability in space, and the two physical parameters respectively correspond to the electric field response and magnetic field response of the entire material. The electromagnetic response of the metamaterial is dependent on the characteristics of the artificial microstructures, and the electromagnetic responses of the artificial microstructures are mostly dependent on the topological characteristics of the metal wires and the size of metamaterial units. The size of each metamaterial unit is depended on the needed electromagnetic waves responded by the artificial microstructures. The size of each artificial microstructure is usually about one tenth of the wavelength of the electromagnetic waves that need to respond, otherwise the arrangement formed by the artificial microstructures cannot be considered to be continuous.
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Aiming at the defects of the existing technology, the technical problem to be solved in present invention is to provide a microstructure with high permittivity.
The present invention provides an artificial microstructure which includes a first metal wire, a second metal wire parallel to the first metal wire, at least one first metal wire branch and at least one second metal wire branch; the at least one first metal wire branch and the at least one second metal wire branch are distributed in an interlacement arrangement, one end of the at least one first metal wire branch is connected to the first metal wire, the other end is defined as a free end facing towards the second metal wire. One end of the at least one second metal wire branch is connected to the second metal wire, and the other end of the at least one second metal wire as a free end faces towards the first metal wire.
The at least one first metal wire branch and the at least one second metal wire branch are evenly distributed.
The at least one first metal wire branch and the at least one second metal wire branch are parallel to each other.
The at least one first metal wire branch is perpendicular to the first metal wire, and the at least one second metal wire branch is perpendicular to the second metal wire.
The number of the at least one first metal wire branches is equal to the number of the at least one second metal wire branches.
The number of the at least one first metal wire branches is unequal to the number of the at least one second metal wire branches.
The present invention further provides a metamaterial including at least one metamaterial layer. Each metamaterial layer includes a substrate and at least one above described artificial microstructure, wherein the at least one artificial microstructure is attached to the substrate.
Each metamaterial layer includes at least two artificial microstructures.
The metamaterial further includes at least three third metal wires, and the at least three third metal wires are connected to the first metal wire and/or the second metal wire.
The third metal wires are connected between the first metal wire and the second metal wire of the two adjacent artificial microstructures.
Each third metal wire is a straight line.
Each third metal wire is a curve.
Each third metal wire is a sinuous curve.
The plurality of artificial microstructures are placed on the substrate in an array arrangement.
The substrate is divided into a plurality of identical cuboid metamaterial units in the form of array arrangement, and each substrate unit is attached by an artificial microstructure.
A side of the substrate falls within a range from one tenth to one fifth.
The substrate is made from any of FR-4, F4b, CEM1 and TP-1.
The substrate is made from any of polytetrafluoroethylene, ferroelectric material, ferrite material and ferromagnetic material.
The metamaterial includes a plurality of substrates stacked together, and each substrate is attached by a plurality of artificial microstructures.
Any two adjacent substrates are connected together by filling with liquid substrate materials.
Using the present disclosure of metamaterial, by changing the shape of the existing artificial microstructures, the first metal wire branches and the second metal wire branches are constructed in each artificial microstructure and are placed in an interlacement distribution, thus enlarging the area of the metal wires, increasing the capacitance of the artificial microstructures and further increasing the permittivity and refractive index of the metamaterial. Simulation results show that the permittivity of the metamaterial using the artificial microstrucutres is very steady. Compared with the “I” shaped artificial microstructures, the refractive index and the permittivity of the metamaterial greatly increased. The metamaterial with high permittivity can be applied to the field of antenna manufacture and semiconductor manufacturing. The technical solution breaks through the defects of the existing technology that the permittivity is limited in unit volume, and has an invaluable role for the miniaturization of the microwave devices.
Other advantages and novel features of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
To improve the electromagnetic characteristics of the typical electromagnetic material in the existing technology, the present invention provides a metamaterial, and compared with the existing materials and known metamaterial, has the advantages of improving permittivity and reflective index of the metamaterial.
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Each metamaterial layer 1 is virtually divided into a plurality of identical cuboid metamaterial units 3, the metamaterial units 3 are close adjacent to each other and are arranged along the X-direction for the row, the Y-direction for the column orthogonal to the X-direction. Each metamaterial unit 3 includes a substrate unit and a plurality of artificial microstructures 2 attached to the substrate unit. In one embodiment, a side (e.g., a width, a length or thickness) of the metamaterial unit 3 falls within a range, the range being less than one fifth of a wavelength of the incident electromagnetic wave, preferably one tenth to one fifth. Referring to
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In this embodiment, each metamaterial layer includes at least three third metal wire c connected to the first metal wire a1 and/or the second metal wire a2. Some of the third metal wires c are only connected to the first metal wire a1, some of the third metal wires c are only connected to the second metal wire a2, and some of the third metal wires c are simultaneously connected to the first metal wires a1 and the second metal wires a2 of the two adjacent artificial microstructures.
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Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of the exemplary embodiment thereof, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure.
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