Metamaterial-inspired multilayered structures optimized to enable wireless communications through a plasmasonic region
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2021
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American Institute of Physics Inc.Citation
Webb, B. A., & Ziolkowski, R. W. (2021). Metamaterial-inspired multilayered structures optimized to enable wireless communications through a plasmasonic region. Applied Physics Letters, 118(9), 094102.Journal
Applied Physics LettersRights
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Radio frequency blackout is a well-known phenomenon that happens when a plasma forms around a plasmasonic vehicle traveling through an atmosphere. This paper examines an electromagnetic metamaterial-based approach to mitigate the communication losses through the blackout plasma. A paired epsilon- A nd mu-negative layered meta-structure is developed that is matched to the epsilon-negative plasma, creating a low-loss passband window through it. Its ideal performance is first characterized analytically. Metamaterial inclusions are then developed to attain the required single-negative layers. Numerical simulations of the resulting realizable meta-structure verify its efficacy, confirming the analytical results and the viability of using it to achieve reasonable signal strengths through representative plasma thicknesses. © 2021 Author(s).Note
12 month embargo; published online: 02 March 2021ISSN
0003-6951Version
Final published versionae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1063/5.0041196