An Efficient Semianalytical Modal Analysis of Rectangular Waveguides Containing Metamaterials with Graded Inhomogeneity

Author:

Weng Qianru1ORCID,Lin Qian2ORCID,Wu Haifeng3

Affiliation:

1. Schools of Computers, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, Guangdong, China

2. College of Physics and Electronic Information Engineer, Qinghai University for Nationalities, Xining 810007, China

3. Chengdu Ganide Technology, Chengdu 610073, China

Abstract

Rectangular waveguides containing inhomogeneous metamaterials with graded refractive-index profiles have potential applications in bending waveguides and radiation-enhanced antennas, and accurate eigenvalue solutions are prerequisite. Commonly used commercial electromagnetic solvers such as HFSS, COMSOL, and CST could not efficiently calculate the eigenvalues of waveguides containing graded refractive-index dielectrics. In this paper, an accurate and efficient semianalytical method based on the modal expansion has been proposed to solve these waveguides. The proposed method has been employed to calculate the eigenvalues, including the cutoff wavenumbers and dispersion relations, for metamaterials with various graded refractive-index profiles. Calculated results are then validated by comparison, using commercial solver HFSS, which indicates the superiority of the proposed method in accuracy and efficiency. Below-cutoff backward wave propagation is observed in waveguides filled with graded refractive-index metamaterials, which provides a new approach for waveguide miniaturization.

Funder

Guangdong Province Program

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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