Below-Cutoff Propagation in Metamaterial-Lined Circular Waveguides
Abstract: This paper investigates the propagation characteristics of circular waveguides whose interior surface is coated with a thin metamaterial liner possessing dispersive, negative, and near-zero permittivity. A field analysis of this system produces the dispersion of complex modes, and reveals in detail intriguing phenomena such as backward-wave propagation below the unlined waveguide's fundamental-mode cutoff, resonant tunneling of power, field collimation, and miniaturization. It is shown how the waveguide geometry and metamaterial parameters may be selected to engineer the lined waveguide's spectral response. Theoretical dispersion and transmission results are closely validated by full-wave simulations.
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