Description
Book SynopsisElectromagnetic effects in unconventional structures and materials in electronics are becoming more important as device sizes shrink. This trend will continue, and as the use of these materials becomes more cost effective, there will be an increased need for a theoretical understanding of this subject.
Trade Review"In summary, Electromagnetic Fields in Unconventional Materials and Structures is an advanced book, written by experts, that is bound to be useful to serious researchers" (Int. Jnl. of Electronics and Communications, Vol.55, No.5, 2001)
"Congratulations! The book is a pearl. It is like a treasury." (Optik - Int. Jnl. for Light & Electron Optics, Vol.112, No.19, 2001)
Table of ContentsScalar Hertz Potentials for Linear Bianisotropic Mediums (W. Weiglhofer).
Recent Developments in the Homogenization of Linear Bianisotropic Composite Materials (B. Michel).
Novel Free-Space Techniques to Characterize Complex Mediums (G. Borzdov).
A Mini-Review on Isotropic Chiral Mediums (A. Lakhtakia).
Sculptured Thin Films: Conception, Optical Properties, and Applications (V. Venugopal & A. Lakhtakia).
Electrodynamic Properties of Carbon Nanotubes (S. Maksimenko & G. Slepyan).
Numerical Analyses of Optical Propagation and Interaction in Nonlinear Photorefractive Materials (P. Banerjee & J. Jarem).
Some Multilayered and Other Unconventional Lightguides (P. Choudhury & O. Singh).
All-Fiber Guided Wave Components (B. Pal).
Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Through Helical Structures (P. Jain & B. Basu).
Indexes.