Developing Chiral Media Based on the Inclusion of Metallic Cranks
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Margineda Puigpelat, Jose; Núñez Trigueros, María Jose; Martín Rodríguez, Ernesto; Molina Cuberos, Gregorio José; García Collado, Ángel JoaquínFecha
2009-11Disciplina/s
Ingeniería, Industria y ConstrucciónMateria/s
Chiral mediaMaterials science and technology
Microwave measurements
Resumen
A review of the manufacturing techniques for developing
chiral media based on the inclusion of cranks is presented.
Chirality is usually obtained by a randomdistribution of helices
in a host medium. Here the chiral elements are obtained by
bending thin metal-wires in three segments. We will show that a
random distribution of cranks is able of rotate the polarization
angle of the transmitted linearly polarized wave at microwave
frequencies. This effect can be enhanced by the precise location
of cranks forming a 2D periodic lattice. Several structures are
analyzed looking for isotropy, reciprocity and homogeneity.