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Waves in metamaterials
Metamaterials is a young subject born in the 21st century. It is concerned with artificial materials which can have electrical and magnetic properties difficult or impossible to find in nature. The building blocks in most cases are resonant elements much smaller than the wavelength of the electromag...
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Oxford University Press
2014
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author | Solymar, Laszlo Shamonina, Ekaterina |
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description | Metamaterials is a young subject born in the 21st century. It is concerned with artificial materials which can have electrical and magnetic properties difficult or impossible to find in nature. The building blocks in most cases are resonant elements much smaller than the wavelength of the electromagnetic wave. The book offers a comprehensive treatment of all aspects of research in this field at a level that should appeal to final year undergraduates in physics or in electrical and electronic engineering. The mathematics is kept at a minimum; the aim is to explain the physics in simple terms and enumerate the major advances. It can be profitably read by graduate and post-graduate students in order to find out what has been done in the field outside their speciality, and by experts who may gain new insight about the inter-relationship of the physical phenomena involved. |
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publisher | Oxford University Press |
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spelling | cern-16689452021-04-21T21:14:26Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1668945engSolymar, LaszloShamonina, EkaterinaWaves in metamaterialsOther Fields of PhysicsMetamaterials is a young subject born in the 21st century. It is concerned with artificial materials which can have electrical and magnetic properties difficult or impossible to find in nature. The building blocks in most cases are resonant elements much smaller than the wavelength of the electromagnetic wave. The book offers a comprehensive treatment of all aspects of research in this field at a level that should appeal to final year undergraduates in physics or in electrical and electronic engineering. The mathematics is kept at a minimum; the aim is to explain the physics in simple terms and enumerate the major advances. It can be profitably read by graduate and post-graduate students in order to find out what has been done in the field outside their speciality, and by experts who may gain new insight about the inter-relationship of the physical phenomena involved.Oxford University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:16689452014 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Solymar, Laszlo Shamonina, Ekaterina Waves in metamaterials |
title | Waves in metamaterials |
title_full | Waves in metamaterials |
title_fullStr | Waves in metamaterials |
title_full_unstemmed | Waves in metamaterials |
title_short | Waves in metamaterials |
title_sort | waves in metamaterials |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1668945 |
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