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Electromagnetic metamaterials: Transmission line theory and microwave applications
Electromagnetic metamaterials: Transmission line theory and microwave applications
Date: 13 April 2011, 17:12

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This book is essentially the fruit of a research work carried out at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), from 2002 to 2004 in the context of a Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) program. The main participants in this program, in addition to the authors, were John Pendry (Imperial College), David Smith (formerly University of California, San Diego (UCSD), now Duke University), Sheldon Schultz (UCSD), Xiang Zhang (formerly UCLA, now University of California, Berkeley), Gang Chen (formerly UCLA, now Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)), John Joannopoulos (MIT) and Eli Yablonovitch (UCLA). During these years of infancy for metamaterials (MTMs), which emerged from the first experimental demonstration of a left-handed (LH) structure in 2000, the vast majority of the groups involved in research on MTMs had been focusing on investigating from a physics point of view the fundamental properties of LH media predicted by Veselago in 1967. Not following this trend, the authors adopted an engineering approach, based on a generalized transmission line (TL) theory, with systematic emphasis on developing practical applications, exhibiting unprecedented features in terms of performances or functionalities. This effort resulted in the elaboration of the powerful composite right/left-handed (CRLH) MTM concept, which led to a suite of novel guided-wave, radiated-wave, and refracted-wave devices and structures.

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