The study of artificial electromagnetic materials, or
metamaterials, breaks down the traditional frontiers to combine
disciplines such as physics and microfabrication, electromagnetic
theory and computational methods, optics and microwaves, and
nanotechnology and nanochemistry.
With their unique physical properties and unusual combination of
microscopic and nanoscopic structures, metamaterials have
application potential in a wide range of fields, from electronics
and telecommunications to sensing, medical instrumentation, and
data storage. However, the strategic objectives of metamaterial
development require close cooperation between the many subareas of
the field and cross-fertilization of the research from each.
A superior reference for these multidisciplinary challenges, the
Metamaterials Handbook provides the multifaceted understanding
required by those researching this broad and exciting field.
Featuring contributions from international experts, this book
covers the essential aspects of metamaterials, including modeling
and design, proven and potential applications in practical devices,
fabrication, characterization, and measurement. With detailed
references for each topic, it conveniently organizes a wealth of
information into two volumes Theory and Phenomena and Applications
that cover years worth of extensive research in this exciting
area.
Summarizing the state of the art in the field of electromagnetic
artificial materials, this handbook is an ideal guide to using
metamaterials for electronic devices in the entire frequency
spectrum, from megahertz to optical frequencies.
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