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Nikolay Kanev
Metasurfaces formed by monopole and dipole resonators are studied theoretically. The monopole resonators are Helmholtz resonators or membranes vibrating on the first eigenfrequency; the dipole ones are spheres on springs or membranes vibrating on the sec...
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Mikhail Mironov
In this paper, the propagation of sound in an acoustically narrow waveguide, the wall of which is lined with identical dipole resonators and masses on springs, is theoretically considered. It is shown that, in the frequency range above the resonant frequ...
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Ersin Ozdemir, Oguzhan Akgol, Fatih Ozkan Alkurt, Muharrem Karaaslan, Yadgar I. Abdulkarim and Lianwen Deng
In this manuscript, a resonator layer is presented for the purpose of reducing the mutual coupling effect between each antenna element of a cross dipole antenna. In design processes, an artificial neural network approach was used for various resonator de...
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Rasmus E. Jacobsen, Andrei V. Lavrinenko and Samel Arslanagic
Recently, water has been proposed as an interesting candidate for use in applications such as tunable microwave metamaterials and dielectric resonator antennas due to its high and temperature-dependent permittivity. In the present work, we considered an ...
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