Electromagnetic Metamaterials

Modern Insights into Macroscopic Electromagnetic Fields

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer Nature Singapore | e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9789811386510
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Springer Nature Singapore e druk, 2020 9789811386510
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This book presents novel and fundamental aspects of metamaterials, which have been overlooked in most previous publications, including chirality, non-reciprocity, and the Dirac-cone formation. It also describes the cutting-edge achievements of experimental studies in the last several years: the development of high-regularity metasurfaces in optical frequencies, high-performance components in the terahertz range, and active, chiral, nonlinear and non-reciprocal metamaterials in the microwave range. Presented here are unique features such as tunable metamaterials based on the discharge plasma, selective thermal emission from plasmonic metasurfaces, and the classical analogue of the electromagnetically induced transparency. These most advanced research achievements are explained in understandable terms by experts in each topic. The descriptions with many practical examples facilitate learning, and not only researchers and experts in this field but also graduate students can read the book without difficulty. The reader finds how these new concepts and new developments are being utilized for practical applications.

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ISBN13:9789811386510
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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<div> <p>1.&nbsp; Modern Insights into Macroscopic Electromagnetic Fields</p><p>Kazuaki Sakoda</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PART I. Metamaterials in Optical Frequencies</p><p>2.&nbsp; Fabrication Techniques for Three-dimensional Optical Metamaterials</p><p>Takuo Tanaka</p><p>3.&nbsp; Blackbody Metamaterial Composite Film of Nanoparticle and Polymer</p><p>Kotaro Kajikawa and Hisashi Karube</p><p>4 Bottom-up Strategies for Fabricating Meta-atoms via Self-assembly of Polymers and Nanoparticles</p><p>Hiroshi Yabu</p><p>5.&nbsp; UV-Nanoimprinted Metasurface Thermal Emitters for Infrared CO2 Sensing</p><p>Hideki T. Miyazaki</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PART II. Metamaterials in THz Frequencies</p><p>6 Birefringent Metamaterials for THz Optics</p><p>Masaya Nagai</p><p>7.&nbsp; Development and Applications of Metasurfaces for Terahertz Waves</p><p>Keisuke Takano, Boyong Kang, Yuzuru Tadokoro, Kosaku Kato, Makoto Nakajima, and Masanori Hangyo</p><p>8.&nbsp; Efficient Optical Modulation of Terahertz Metamaterials Utilizing Organic/Inorganic Semiconductor Hybrid Systems</p><p>Tatsunosuke Matsui, Keisuke Takano, Makoto Nakajima, and Masanori Hangyo</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PART III. Metamaterials in Microwave Frequencies</p><p>9.&nbsp; Negative Refractive Index Materials Composed of Metal Patterns and the Applications</p>Hiroshi Kubo<p></p><p>10.&nbsp; Functional Composites of Discharge Plasmas and Solid Metamaterials</p><p>Osamu Sakai and Akinori Iwai</p><p>11.&nbsp; Meta-Atoms Emulating Quantum Systems</p><p>Toshihiro Nakanishi and Masao Kitano</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PART IV. Chiral and Non-reciprocal Metamaterials&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p>12.&nbsp; Dispersion Relation in Chiral Media: Credibility of Drude-Born-Fedorov Equations</p><p>Kikuo Cho</p><p>13.&nbsp; Surface Waves of Isotropic Chiral Metamaterials</p><p>Hiroshi Miyazaki and Yoji Jimba</p><p>14.&nbsp; Magnetochiral Metamolecules for Microwaves</p>Satoshi Tomita, Kei Sawada, Hiroyuki Kurosawa, and Tetsuya Ueda<p></p><p>15.&nbsp; Dispersion Engineering of Nonreciprocal Metamaterials</p><p>Tetsuya Ueda and Tatsuo Itoh</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PART V. Novel Aspects</p><p>16.&nbsp; Photonic Dirac Cones and Relevant Physics</p><p> </p><p>Kazuaki Sakoda</p></div><div> </div>

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