Active Negative Index Metamaterial Powered by an Electron Beam

Abstract

A novel active negative index metamaterial that derives its gain from an electron beam is intro- duced. The metamaterial consists of a stack of equidistant parallel metal plates perforated by a periodic array of holes shaped as complementary split-ring resonators. It is shown that this structure supports a negative-index transverse magnetic electromagnetic mode that can resonantly interact with a relativistic electron beam. Such metamaterial can be used as a coherent radiation source or a particle accelerator.

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