01941cam a22002775a 4500999001700000005001700017008004100034020001800075040006200093082002300155100003200178245005600210250002700266260005800293300007800351504005100429505029100480520060700771650003301378650003501411651001001446653002401456700003101480942000801511952014401519 c26860d2683220201128024355.0090218r20142009enkabeffrb 001 0 eng d a9780199215331 aUKMbengcUKMdYDXCPdBWKUKdBWKdDLCdEG-ScBUEdEG-ScBUE04a620.11897bSOL2221 aSolymar, L.q(Laszlo)9664910aWaves in metamaterials /cL. Solymar, E. Shamonina. a1st ed., Reprinted ed. aOxford ;aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2014. axvi, 385 p., [16] p. of plates :bill. (some col.), maps, plans ;c26 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aBasic concepts and basic equations -- A bird's-eye view of metamaterials -- Plasmon-polaritons -- Small resonators -- Subwavelength imaging -- Phenomena in waveguides -- Magnetoinductive waves I -- Magnetoinductive waves II -- Seven topics in search of a chapter -- A historical review. aMetamaterials is a young subject born in the 21st century. It is concerned with artificial materials which can have electrical and magnetic properties difficult or impossible to find in nature. The building blocks in most cases are resonant elements much smaller than the wavelength of the electromagnetic wave. The book offers a comprehensive treatment of all aspects of research in this field at a level that should appeal to final year undergraduates in physics or in electrical andelectronic engineering. The mathematics is kept at a minimum; the aim is to explain the physics in simple terms and.  7aMetamaterials.2BUEsh931680 7aElectromagnetism.2BUEsh91928 2BUEsh bENGELCcOctober20181 aShamonina, E.q(Ekaterina) 2ddc 00102ddc40708BaccahaMAINbMAINc1STd2018-10-06ePurchaseg455.00h21201l0o620.11897 SOLp000043224r2025-07-15 00:00:00v569.00yBB