Periodic Structures e-bog
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PERIODIC STRUCTURES Mode-Matching Approach and Applications in Electromagnetic Engineering In Periodic Structures, Hwang gives readers a comprehensive understanding of the underlying physics in meta-materials made of periodic structures, providing a rigorous and firm mathematical framework for analyzing their electromagnetic properties. The book presents scattering and guiding characteristics o...
E-bog
1167,65 DKK
Forlag
Wiley-IEEE Press
Udgivet
28 september 2012
Genrer
Electricity, electromagnetism and magnetism
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781118188057
PERIODIC STRUCTURES Mode-Matching Approach and Applications in Electromagnetic Engineering In Periodic Structures, Hwang gives readers a comprehensive understanding of the underlying physics in meta-materials made of periodic structures, providing a rigorous and firm mathematical framework for analyzing their electromagnetic properties. The book presents scattering and guiding characteristics of periodic structures using the mode-matching approach and their applications in electromagnetic engineering. Provides an analytic approach to describing the wave propagation phenomena in photonic crystals and related periodic structures Covers guided and leaky mode propagation in periodic surroundings, from fundamentals to practical device applications Demonstrates formulation of the periodic system and applications to practical electromagnetic / optical devices, even further to artificial dielectrics Introduces the evolution of periodic structures and their applications in microwave, millimeter wave and THz Written by a high-impact author in electromagnetics and optics Contains mathematical derivations which can be applied directly to MATLAB programs Solution Manual and MATLAB computer codes available on Wiley Companion Website The book is primarily intended for graduate students in electronic engineering, optics, physics, and applied physics, or researchers working with periodic structures. Advanced undergraduates in EE, optics, applied physics applied math, and materials science who are interested in the underlying physics of meta-materials, will also be interested in this text.