Electromagnetic control articles
Articles to control an electromagnetic (EM) radiation in the range of 1 GHz to 100 GHz, and methods of making and using the same are provided. An EM controlling sheet structure includes a dielectric carrier layer and an array of metallic resonant elements supported by the dielectric carrier layer to form an EM metamaterial structure in a non-random pattern. The metallic resonant elements are oriented such that each metallic resonant element has an axis substantially parallel to each other and substantially parallel to a major plane of the dielectric carrier layer.
1 . A method of making a sheet structure to control an electromagnetic (EM) radiation in the range of 1 GHz to 100 GHz, the method comprising:
providing a transfer tool including an array of pockets on a major surface thereof;
disposing a plurality of metallic resonant elements in the array of pockets of the transfer tool;
contacting an adhesive surface of a dielectric carrier layer to the plurality of metallic resonant elements in the array of pockets on the major surface of the transfer tool; and
removing the dielectric carrier layer along with the plurality of metallic resonant elements from the major surface of the transfer tool,
wherein the plurality of metallic resonant elements is disposed on the dielectric carrier layer in a non-random pattern, and the plurality of metallic resonant elements is oriented such that each metallic resonant element has an axis substantially parallel to each other and substantially parallel to a major plane of the dielectric carrier layer.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the metallic resonant elements comprise at least one of a conductive helical element, a metallic spheroid or bead, a metal coated plastic or ceramic spheroid with or without a hole, or a conductive cylindrical element.
3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the conductive helical element comprises at least one of a conducting wire, a strand of polymer material coated with a conductive layer, or a biomaterial coated with a conductive layer.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the array of pockets each is configured to receive one metallic resonant element.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the major surface of the transfer tool is a non-adhesive surface.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric carrier layer comprises one or more substantially non-conductive materials having a dielectric loss tangent within 0.0001 to 0.1 for frequency in range 1 GHz to 100 GHz.
7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the non-random pattern includes at least one of a simple rectangle (SR) pattern, a centered rectangle (CR) pattern, an oblique pattern, a hexagonal square pattern, or a honeycomb pattern.
8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the metallic resonant elements each have a conductive length in a range from about λ/4 to about 10 λ, where λ is the free-space wavelength of a minimum frequency of operation.
9 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a resin material to encapsulate the metallic resonant elements on the dielectric carrier layer.
10 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a metallic layer on the dielectric carrier layer on the side opposite the adhesive layer.
11 . An electromagnetic (EM) controlling sheet structure comprising:
a dielectric carrier layer comprising an adhesive surface; and
a plurality of three-dimensional metallic resonant elements attached to the adhesive surface of the dielectric carrier layer to form an EM metamaterial structure in a non-random pattern,
wherein the plurality of three-dimensional metallic resonant elements is oriented such that each three-dimensional metallic resonant element has an axis substantially parallel to each other and substantially parallel to a major plane of the dielectric carrier layer.
12 . The EM controlling sheet structure of claim 11 , wherein the three-dimensional metallic resonant elements comprise at least one of a conductive helical element, a metallic spheroid or bead, a metal coated plastic or ceramic spheroid with or without a hole, or a conductive cylindrical element.
13 . The EM controlling sheet structure of claim 11 , wherein the three-dimensional metallic resonant elements comprise at least one of a conductive wire including a conductive layer, a strand of polymer material coated with a conductive layer, or a biomaterial coated with a conductive layer.
14 . The EM controlling sheet structure of claim 11 , wherein the dielectric carrier layer with the adhesive surface comprises one or more substantially non-conductive materials having a dielectric loss tangent within 0.0001 to 0.1 for frequency in range 1 GHz to 100 GHz.
15 . The EM controlling sheet structure of claim 11 , wherein the non-random pattern includes at least one of a simple rectangle (SR) pattern, a centered rectangle (CR) pattern, an oblique pattern, a hexagonal square pattern, or a honeycomb pattern.
16 . The EM controlling sheet structure of claim 11 , wherein the three-dimensional metallic resonant elements each have a conductive length in a range from about λ/4 to about 10 λ, where λ is the free-space wavelength of a minimum frequency of operation.
17 . The EM controlling sheet structure of claim 11 , further comprising a resin material to encapsulate the three-dimensional metallic resonant elements on the dielectric carrier layer.
18 . A method of making a sheet structure to control an electromagnetic (EM) radiation in the range of 1 GHz to 100 GHz, the method comprising:
providing a transfer tool including an array of pockets on a major surface thereof;
disposing a dielectric carrier layer on the transfer tool, wherein the dielectric carrier layer includes an array of through holes aligned with the pockets of the transfer tool;
transferring, via the array of pockets of the transfer tool, a plurality of metallic resonant elements into the array of through holes of the dielectric carrier layer;
providing a support layer to support the dielectric carrier layer along with the plurality of resonant elements; and
providing a cover layer to secure the resonant elements at least partially inside the through holes of the dielectric carrier layer; and
removing the transfer tool from the dielectric carrier layer,
wherein the plurality of metallic resonant elements is disposed in the array of through holes of the dielectric carrier layer in a non-random pattern, and the plurality of metallic resonant elements is oriented such that each metallic resonant element has an axis substantially parallel to each other and substantially parallel to a major plane of the dielectric carrier layer.