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2026-04-13
Microwave Wire Media: Theory and Main Physical Effects
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Progress In Electromagnetics Research, Vol. 185, 17-48, 2026
Abstract
We present a review of homogenization models of microwave wire media with different geometries. We begin with a simple (uniaxial) wire medium and then consider more complex types of wire media - double, triple, and interlaced wire media - which remain underexplored. We discuss boundary problems with wire media and the most important physical effects revealed using the reviewed homogenization models.
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Denis Sakhno, Constantin Simovski, and Pavel A. Belov, "Microwave Wire Media: Theory and Main Physical Effects," Progress In Electromagnetics Research, Vol. 185, 17-48, 2026.
doi:10.2528/PIER26011404
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