https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-020-00744-7
Regular Article
Polarization-dependent resonant phenomena in all-dielectric scatterers: inversion of magnetic inductance and electric displacement
1
Joint Institute for High Temperatures of RAS, 125412, Moscow, Russia
2
Space Research Institute of RAS, Profsoyuznaya 84/32, 117997, Moscow, Russia
Received:
14
July
2020
Accepted:
2
September
2020
Published online:
12
September
2020
The theoretical description and experimental verification of resonant phenomena in electromagnetic fields generated in the near zone of all-dielectric rectangular thin sub-wavelength frames, subjected to an incident microwave, are considered. The geometry of considered problems is presented by means of arrangements of these frames in three orthogonal planes, normal, respectively, to electric component, magnetic component and wave vector of the incident wave. Such trio paves the way to design of 3D all-dielectric multiresonant microwave unit cell. Displacement currents, generated by linearly polarized electromagnetic waves in the system, lead to the formation of magnetic and electric dipoles, each of which possesses own resonant frequency. Resonant inversion of magnetic inductance and electric displacement is observed. The sliding incidence of plane wave on the frame is shown to provide the sharp and deep resonance in the components of generated field. The phase shift equal to π between the magnetic components of incident and generated waves indicates the formation of negative magnetic response. There observes the angular anisotropy of arising dipoles, manifested in values of resonance frequencies and in the dependence of depths of resonant spectral dips upon the orientation of dipoles, with respect to the direction of propagation of incident wave.
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