Over the last few years, artificially structured media, referred to
as metamaterials, have attracted much attention due to their
extraordinary electromagnetic responses not found in naturally
occurring materials. This book in particular focuses on studying
and harnessing the possibilities opened up by two emerging classes
of metamaterials: plasmonic materials and dispersion-engineered
materials. The former has the capability to confine optical fields
at nanoscales beyond the diffraction limit, while the latter has
the capability to dramatically slow down electromagnetic wave
propagation. The analysis of these metamaterials is presented in
detail using sophisticated full-wave modeling techniques. New
numerical algorithms for solving Maxwell equations in these
metamaterials are also introduced to achieve a significant increase
in computational efficiency. The algorithms and analysis presented
here should especially be helpful to professionals in the fields of
microwaves, optics, and materials science and engineering.
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