2025-06-112025-06-112006Beruete, M., Falcone, F., Freire Rosales, M.J., Marqués Sillero, R. y Baena, J.D. (2006). Electroinductive Waves in Chains of Complementary Metamaterial Elements. Applied Physics Letters, 88 (8), 083503. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2176850.0003-69511077-3118https://hdl.handle.net/11441/174230Electronductive waves supported by chains of resonators drilled on a metallic plate are presented. Propagation of energy comes as a consequence of the electric coupling between these resonators. Therefore, these waves are termed as electroinductive waves. They can be interpreted as the dual counterpart of the so-called magnetoinductive waves, which are due to the mutual inductances along chains of resonators. In order to show their existence, some electromagnetic simulations and experiments have been carried out, using as resonators the complementary particle of the split ring resonator. The reported result opens the way to a high variety of applications in one- and two-dimensional devices, such as transducers, delay lines, bends, power dividers, couplers, antennas, lenses, etc.application/pdf3 p.engMagnetic devicesElectrical properties and parametersCircuit theoremsElectrical energyElectromagnetismDispersion functionDelay linesTelecommunications engineeringMetamaterialsLensesElectroinductive Waves in Chains of Complementary Metamaterial Elementsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess10.1063/1.2176850