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Optical Negative Index Metamaterial Using CSRR by Incidenting the Light Horizontally at Near Infrared Domain

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Figure 2. (a) Simulated wavelength spectra of the structure, where the width of the wires are kept at 40 nm; ((b)-(d)) real part of the permittivity, permeability and refractive index extracted from the simulation data, respectively
Figure 3. Simulated spectra of the structure with different widths of the continuous wires

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