New study of geometry effect on chiral metamateri-al nanostructures

Authors

  • Zinelabiddine Mezache

    Institue of Optics and fine mechanics, University of Ferhat Abbas Setif 1
  • Chemseddine Zara

    University of Brothers Mentouri Constantine 1
  • Fateh Larioui

    University of Brothers Mentouri Constantine 1
  • Fatiha Benabdelaziz

    University of Brothers Mentouri Constantine 1

How to Cite

Mezache, Z., Zara, C., Larioui, F., & Benabdelaziz, F. (2017). New study of geometry effect on chiral metamateri-al nanostructures. International Journal of Physical Research, 5(2), 101-103. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijpr.v5i2.8396

Received date: September 26, 2017

Accepted date: October 30, 2017

Published date: November 1, 2017

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14419/ijpr.v5i2.8396

Keywords:

Chiral Metamaterial, Nanostructures.

Abstract

In this paper, the Comsol Multiphysics version 5.0 is used to study the effect of geometric parameters on transmission of chiral metamaterial nanostructures. The angle of the chiral metamaterial element was varied to see his effect. Transmission coefficient (S21) and reflection coefficient (S11) are computed. In the case of nano chiral metamaterial structure, and depending on the application, the electromagnetic behavior can be adjusted by changing the angle of the chiral element.

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How to Cite

Mezache, Z., Zara, C., Larioui, F., & Benabdelaziz, F. (2017). New study of geometry effect on chiral metamateri-al nanostructures. International Journal of Physical Research, 5(2), 101-103. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijpr.v5i2.8396

Received date: September 26, 2017

Accepted date: October 30, 2017

Published date: November 1, 2017