Reducing Ohmic Losses in Metamaterials by Geometric Tailoring
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lossesmetamaterialsfrequenciesgeometrichigherohmicreducingstructures
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Losses in metamaterials render the applications of such exotic materials less practical unless an efficient way of reducing them is found. We present two different techniques to reduce ohmic losses at both lower and higher frequencies, based on geometric tailoring of the individual magnetic constituents. We show that an increased radius of curvature, in general, leads to the least losses in metamaterials. Particularly at higher THz frequencies, bulky structures outperform the planar structures.
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