Nonlinear oscillator metamaterial model: numerical and experimental verification.
Abstract
We verify numerically and experimentally the accuracy of an analytical model used
to derive the effective nonlinear susceptibilities of a varactor-loaded split ring
resonator (VLSRR) magnetic medium. For the numerical validation, a nonlinear oscillator
model for the effective magnetization of the metamaterial is applied in conjunction
with Maxwell equations and the two sets of equations solved numerically in the time-domain.
The computed second harmonic generation (SHG) from a slab of a nonlinear material
is then compared with the analytical model. The computed SHG is in excellent agreement
with that predicted by the analytical model, both in terms of magnitude and spectral
characteristics. Moreover, experimental measurements of the power transmitted through
a fabricated VLSRR metamaterial at several power levels are also in agreement with
the model, illustrating that the effective medium techniques associated with metamaterials
can accurately be transitioned to nonlinear systems.
Type
Journal articleSubject
Computer SimulationManufactured Materials
Models, Theoretical
Nonlinear Dynamics
Oscillometry
Refractometry
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David R. Smith
James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Dr. David R. Smith is currently the James B. Duke Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department at Duke University. He is also Director of the Center for Metamaterials
and Integrated Plasmonics at Duke and holds the positions of Adjunct Associate Professor
in the Physics Department at the University of California, San Diego, and Visiting
Professor of Physics at Imperial College, London. Dr. Smith received his Ph.D. in
1994 in Physics from the University of California, San D
Yaroslav A. Urzhumov
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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<![endif]-->Dr. Urzhumov is Adjunct Assistant Professor of ECE at Duke University,
and also a Technologist at the Metamaterials Commercialization Center of Intellectual
Ventures. Previously a research faculty at Duke, he works on applied and theoretical
aspects of metama
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