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Nonlinear Left-Handed Metamaterials
InTech eBooks2012
Abstract
Metamaterials are artificial structures that are designed to exhibit specific electromagnetic properties required for different applications but not commonly found in nature. The methodology of synthesizing materials composed of micro-and nano-structured components that mimic the electromagnetic response of individual atoms and molecules (meta-atoms and meta-molecules) has proven to be very productive and resulted in the development of metamaterials exhibiting strong magnetic response at microwave and optical frequencies and so-called left-handed metamaterials (LHMs) (both impossible in conventional real-world materials).
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