On the dispersion property of a plain-weave textile metamaterial

Hou Min Li, Bin Li, David Branscomb, Lloyd Riggs, Gwynedd Thomas

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Abstract

Applications of textile material in electromagnetics have been an active research area in the past decade. Numerous researches of antennas and other electromagnetic structures based on textile metamaterials have been presented. However, not much in-depth study of the impact of the periodic nature of textiles on electromagnetic band gap (EBG) properties has been done. In this study, a planar artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) / artificial electric conductor (AEC) grating structure and a conductive/nonconductive textile EBG structure are modeled and analyzed using the CST Microwave Studio eigenmode Jacobi-Davidson (JDM) method. The AMC/AEC grating and the textile EBG models have the same design parameters, but the dispersion results show that the periodic nature of the textile structure is able to split the TM/TE band and creates a bandgap for the X to M wave vectors. As a result, by introducing a plain weave structure, the AMC/AEC grating is transformed from a 1D EBG into a 2D EBG structure. A distributed parameter transmission line model is also presented to explain such phenomenon. This study presents the first discussion on textile induced EBG and suggests further development on textile based metamaterials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages224-226
Number of pages3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event2013 3rd IEEE International Conference on Microwave Technology and Computational Electromagnetics, ICMTCE 2013 - Qingdao, China
Duration: 27 Aug 201329 Aug 2013

Conference

Conference2013 3rd IEEE International Conference on Microwave Technology and Computational Electromagnetics, ICMTCE 2013
Country/TerritoryChina
CityQingdao
Period27/08/1329/08/13

Keywords

  • Dispersion diagram
  • artificial magnetic conductor
  • electromagnetic band gap
  • textile material

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