The first general textbook to offer a complete overview of
metamaterial theory and its microwave applications

Metamaterials with Negative Parameters represents the
only unified treatment of metamaterials available in one convenient
book. Devoted mainly to metamaterials that can be characterized by
a negative effective permittivity and/or permeability, the book
includes a wide overview of the most important topics, scientific
fundamentals, and technical applications of metamaterials.

Chapter coverage includes: the electrodynamics of left-handed
media, synthesis of bulk metamaterials, synthesis of metamaterials
in planar technology, microwave applications of metamaterial
concepts, and advanced and related topics, including SRR- and
CSRR-based admittance surfaces, magneto- and electro-inductive
waves, and sub-diffraction imaging devices. A list of problems and
references is included at the end of each chapter, and a
bibliography offers a complete, up-to-daterepresentation of the
current state of the art in metamaterials.

Geared toward students and professionals alike, Metamaterials
with Negative Parameters is an ideal textbook for postgraduate
courses and also serves as a valuable introductory reference for
scientists and RF/microwave engineers.



Autorentext
Ricardo Marqués is a Professor in the Departamento de Electrónica y Electromagnetismo at the Universidad de Sevilla in Spain.

Ferran Martín is a Professor in the Departament d'Enginyeria Electr?nica at the Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona in Spain.

Mario Sorolla is a Professor in the Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica yElectrónica at the Universidad Pública de Navarra in Spain.
Professors Marqués, Martín, and Sorolla have coauthored more than fifty research works in the field of metamaterials, published in relevant journals and conference proceedings, and have been responsible for various domestic and international projects. They hold several patents related to metamaterial applications.



Klappentext
The first general textbook to offer a complete overview of metamaterial theory and its microwave applications

Metamaterials with Negative Parameters represents the only unified treatment of metamaterials available in one convenient book. Devoted mainly to metamaterials that can be characterized by a negative effective permittivity and/or permeability, the book includes a wide overview of the most important topics, scientific fundamentals, and technical applications of metamaterials.

Chapter coverage includes: the electrodynamics of left-handed media, synthesis of bulk metamaterials, synthesis of metamaterials in planar technology, microwave applications of metamaterial concepts, and advanced and related topics, includingSRR- and CSRR-based admittance surfaces, magneto- and electro-inductive waves, and sub-diffraction imaging devices. A list of problems and references is included at the end of each chapter, and a bibliography offers a complete, up-to-daterepresentation of the current state of the art in metamaterials.

Geared toward students and professionals alike, Metamaterials with Negative Parameters is an ideal textbook for postgraduate courses and also serves as a valuable introductory reference for scientists and RF/microwave engineers.



Inhalt
Dedicatory.

Acknowledgements.

Preface.

1. The electrodynamics of left-handed media.

1.1. Wave propagation in left-handed media.

1.2. Energy density and group velocity.

1.3. Negative refraction.

1.4. Fermat principle.

1.5. Other effects in left-handed media.

1.5.1. Inverse Doppler effect.

1.5.2. Backward Cerenkov radiation.

1.5.3. Negative Goos-Hänchen shift.

1.6. Waves at interfaces..

1.6.1. Transmission and reflection coefficients.

1.6.2. Surface waves.

1.7. Waves through left-handed slabs..

1.7.1. Transmission and reflection coefficients.

1.7.2. Guided waves.

1.7.3. Backward leaky and complex waves.

1.8. Slabs with /o-1 and µ/µo-1.

1.8.1. Phase compensation and amplification of evanescent modes.

1.8.2. Perfect tunneling.

1.8.3. The perfect lens.

1.8.4. The perfect-lens as a tunneling/matching device.

1.9. Losses and dispersion.

1.10. Indefinite media.

1.11. Problems.

References.

2. Synthesis of bulk metamaterials.

2.1. Scaling plasmas at microwave frequencies.

2.1.1. Metallic waveguides and plates as one- and two-dimensional plasmas.

2.1.2. Wire media.

2.1.3. Spatial dispersion in wire media.

2.2. Synthesis of negative magnetic permeability.

2.2.1. Analysis of the edge-coupled SRR.

2.2.2. Other SRR designs.

The broadside-coupled SRR.

The non-bianisotropic SRR.

The double split SRR.

Spirals.

2.2.3. Constitutive relationships for bulk SRR metamaterials.

2.2.4. Higher order resonances in SRRs.

2.2.5. Isotropic SRRs.

2.2.6. Scaling down SRRs to infrared and optical frequencies.

2.3. SRR-based left-handed metamaterials..

2.3.1. One-dimensional SRR-based left-handed metamaterials.

2.3.2. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional SRR-based lefthanded metamaterials.

2.3.3. On the application of the continuous medium approach to discrete SRR-based left-handed metamaterials.

2.3.4. The ?superposition? hypothesis..

2.3.5. On the numerical accuracy of the developed model for SRR-based metamaterials.

2.4. Other approaches to bulk metamaterial design.

2.4.1. Ferrite metamaterials.

2.4.2. Chiral metamaterials.

2.4.3. Other proposals.

2.5. Appendix.

2.6. Problems.

References.

3. Synthesis of metamaterials in planar technology.

3.1. The dual (backward) transmission line concept.

3.2. Practical implementation of backward transmission lines.

3.3. Two-dimensional (2D) planar metamaterials.

3.4. Design of left handed transmission lines by means of SRRs: the resonant type approach.

3.4.1. Effective negative permeability transmission lines.

3.4.2. Left handed transmission lines in microstrip and CPW technologies.

3.4.3. Size reduction.

3.5. Equivalent circuit models for SRRs coupled to conventional transmission lines.

3.5.1. Dispersion diagrams.

3.5.2. Implications of the model.

3.6. Duality and complementary split rings resonators (CSRRs).

3.6.1. Electromagnetic properties of CSRRs.

3.6.2. Numerical calculation and experimental validation.

3.7. Synthesis of metamaterial transmission lines by using CSRRs.

3.7.1. Negative permittivity and left handed transmission lines.

3.7.2. Equivalent circuit models for CSRR loaded transmission lines.

3.7.3. Parameter extraction.

3.7.4. Effects of cell geometry on frequency response.

3.8. Comparison between the circuit models of resonant type and dual left handed lines.

Problems.

References.

4. Microwave applications of metamaterial concepts.

4.1. Filters and diplexers.

4...

Titel
Metamaterials with Negative Parameters
Untertitel
Theory, Design and Microwave Applications
EAN
9780470191729
ISBN
978-0-470-19172-9
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
18.02.2008
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
7.87 MB
Anzahl Seiten
315
Jahr
2008
Untertitel
Englisch