Strong diamagnetic response of metamaterials
E. N. Economou, Th. Koschny, C. M. Soukoulis

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that metamaterials with split ring resonators exhibit a strong diamagnetic response, with magnetic permeability significantly below unity across a range of frequencies, which can be explained by a simple theoretical model.
Contribution
The study reveals a strong diamagnetic response in metamaterials with split ring resonators and provides a simple model to explain this phenomenon.
Findings
Magnetic permeability ranges from 0.9 to 0.6 below resonance.
Permeability is close to 0.5 above resonance.
Closed rings exhibit a consistent permeability around 0.5 across frequencies.
Abstract
We demonstrate that there is a strong diamagnetic response of metamaterials, consisting of open or closed split ring resonators (SRRs). Detailed numerical work shows that for densely packed SRRs the magnetic permeability, , does not approach unity, as expected for frequencies lower and higher than the resonance frequency, . Below , gives values ranging from 0.9 to 0.6 depending of the width of the metallic ring, while above , is close to 0.5. Closed rings have over a wide frequency range independently of the width of the ring. A simple model that uses the inner and outer current loop of the SRRs can easily explain theoretically this strong diamagnetic response, which can be used in magnetic levitation.
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