Structured Surfaces as Optical Metamaterials
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0521119618
ISBN-13
9780521119610
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 21st, 2011
Print length
460 Pages
Weight
108 grams
Dimensions
25.40 x 18.30 x 2.80 cms
Product Classification:
Optical physicsMaterials scienceApplied optics
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Covering techniques and applications, this book explores structured surfaces in the context of optical metamaterials. Topics include design and fabrication, unusual optical properties, and recent experimental observations. It is ideal for researchers and professionals working in metamaterials and plasmonics, as well as those just entering this exciting new field.
Optical metamaterials are an exciting new field in optical science. A rapidly developing class of these metamaterials are those that allow the manipulation of volume and surface electromagnetic waves in desirable ways by suitably structuring the surfaces they interact with. They have applications in a variety of fields, such as materials science, photovoltaic technology, imaging and lensing, beam shaping and lasing. Describing techniques and applications, this book is ideal for researchers and professionals working in metamaterials and plasmonics, as well as those just entering this exciting new field. It surveys different types of structured surfaces, their design and fabrication, their unusual optical properties, recent experimental observations and their applications. Each chapter is written by an expert in that area, giving the reader an up-to-date overview of the subject. Both the experimental and theoretical aspects of each topic are presented.
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