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Electromagnetic interaction of metamaterials.
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Title/Author:
Electromagnetic interaction of metamaterials./
Author:
Canales, Peter R.
Description:
134 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Hong-Liang Cui.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-06B.
Subject:
Physics, Electricity and Magnetism. -
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ISBN:
9780549664864
Electromagnetic interaction of metamaterials.
Canales, Peter R.
Electromagnetic interaction of metamaterials.
- 134 p.
Adviser: Hong-Liang Cui.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stevens Institute of Technology, 2008.
The observation of extraordinary transmission through subwavelength apertures has propelled a great interest in understanding its nature. It defies classical theories of electromagnetic interaction by demanding a closer examination of the surface properties. Traditionally, as surface features become much smaller in size than a single wavelength of interest, the structure is essentially continuous. Any periodic subwavelength corrugation or aperture array should not interact strongly with an incident field and therefore not contribute to any significant transmission through the film. We find that this is not always the case and that we may tune the surface geometry at these scales to affect the overall medium behavior. It is possible that a material may transcend its own natural properties and, in essence, become a metamaterial.
ISBN: 9780549664864Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The following analysis examines the concepts of metamaterials from a fundamental viewpoint. It does not seek to disrupt classical theories but instead demonstrates their validity to describe a new phenomenon. Several theories have been proposed that offer unique surface interactions as evidence of enhanced transmission. It is proposed that a fundamental Maxwell representation is sufficient in predicting the interaction of an electromagnetic wave with a metamaterial. In particular, a formalism has been developed to analyze enhanced transmission through a metallic grating structure. To experimentally validate this model, a fabrication procedure has been developed that allows for the production of quality thick film structures with subwavelength features. Finally, the analysis of metamaterials looks towards the RF spectrum to demonstrate a novel design to achieve conformal waveguides and antennas.
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