Abstract
Metamaterials have been increasingly used in the past few decades in the design of novel microwave circuits and sensor systems. Superlens is a lens which utilizes metamaterials to achieve resolution beyond the diffraction limits. The unique properties of metamaterials offer several advantages such as sub-wavelength nature, compact design and super-resolution, that is not found in conventional materials. This contribution focuses on the physical design of the metamaterial lens. The theoretical approach behind such a design, followed by simulation results will be presented to investigate the viability of using the metamaterial lens for NDE of composites.
How to Cite:
Datta, S., Shi, X., Deng, Y., Udpa, L. & Mukherjee, S., (2019) “Model based study of a metamaterial lens for NDE of composites”, Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation .
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