Presentation 2013/8/22
Recent Progress in Electromagnetic Modeling of Metamaterials
Toru UNO,
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Abstract(in English) Metamaterials are generally defined as a class of artificial effective media which macroscopically exhibit extraordinary electromagnetic properties that may not be found in nature, and are composed of periodically structured dielectric, or magnetic, or metallic materials. This paper reviews recently developed electromagnetic modeling methods of metamatericals and their inherent basic ideas, with a focus on full wave numerical techniques. Methods described in this paper are the Method of Moments and the Finite Difference Time Domain method for scattering problems excited by an incident plane wave and a single nonperiodic source, and the Finite Element Method, the Finite Difference Frequency Domain method and the FDTD method for band diagram calculations.
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Keyword(in English) Metamaterials / Periodic Structures / MoM / FEM / FDTD / Scattering / Band Diagram
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Title (in English) Recent Progress in Electromagnetic Modeling of Metamaterials
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Keyword(1) Metamaterials
Keyword(2) Periodic Structures
Keyword(3) MoM
Keyword(4) FEM
Keyword(5) FDTD
Keyword(6) Scattering
Keyword(7) Band Diagram
1st Author's Name Toru UNO
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology()
Date 2013/8/22
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Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 192
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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