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A possible route for left-handed meta-materials using ferromagnetic-metal nanocomposite films

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Abstract

Ferromagnetic-metal nanocomposite films as a candidate for left-handed meta-materials in microwave regions were experimentally studied. Electron magnetic resonance study suggests that the film microstructure influences resonance frequency around which the negative permeability may be obtained.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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