This book deals with the fundamental aspects of electromagnetic field theory in chiral media in the frequency domain. All such aspects are covered: field equations, constitutive equations, integral equations and representations, Green's functions, radiation, reciprocity relations, and equivalence and duality relations. Scattering of waves by chiral spheres and cylinders are covered, and layered chiral media are examined. This book is timely both for theorists and experimentalists. Theorists can build upon the work to discover and predict new phenomena, while experimentalists may use it to…mehr
This book deals with the fundamental aspects of electromagnetic field theory in chiral media in the frequency domain. All such aspects are covered: field equations, constitutive equations, integral equations and representations, Green's functions, radiation, reciprocity relations, and equivalence and duality relations. Scattering of waves by chiral spheres and cylinders are covered, and layered chiral media are examined. This book is timely both for theorists and experimentalists. Theorists can build upon the work to discover and predict new phenomena, while experimentalists may use it to design clever experiments and construct artificially chiral materials.
Tom G. Mackay graduated from the Universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Strathclyde. His university education was supported, in part, by The Carnegie Trust for The Universities of Scotland. He is a reader in the School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh and also an adjunct professor in the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics at The Pennsylvania State University. In 2006/07 he held a Royal Society of Edinburgh/Scottish Executive Support Research Fellowship and in 2009/2010 a Royal Academy of Engineering/Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship. He is a fellow of the Institute of Physics (UK) and SPIE. He has been carrying out research on the electromagnetic theory of complex mediums, including homogenized composite materials, for the past seventeen years.Akhlesh Lakhtakia is the Charles Godfrey Binder (Endowed) Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics at The Pennsylvania State University. He received his BTech (1979) and DSc (2006) degrees in electronics engineering from the Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, and his MS (1981) and PhD (1983) degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Utah. He was the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Nanophotonics from its inception in 2007 through 2013. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences, American Physical Society, Institute of Physics (UK), Optical Society of America, and SPIE. His current research interests relate to electromagnetic fields in complex mediums, sculptured thin films, surface multiplasmonics and electromagnetic surface waves, bioreplication, bone nanoresurfacing, forensic science, and engineered biomimicry.
Inhaltsangabe
Scattering by helical ensembles.- Constitutive equations.- Field equations.- Reaction, reciprocity and duality.- Energy and momentum.- Bohren's decomposition.- Reflection and transmission of plane waves.- The imaging concept.- Scattering by a circular chiral cylinder.- Scattering by a chiral sphere.- Scattering by 3-D chiral bodies - The T-matrix method.- Infinite-medium dyadic Green's functions for the electromagnetic fields.- Vector and scalar potentials.- Radiation in chiral media.- Equivalence of sources.- Huygens's principle and scattering formalisms.- Plane wave scattering in chiral media.- A scalar treatment.- Acoustically chiral solids.- Selected dyadic relations.- Selected bibliography.
Scattering by helical ensembles.- Constitutive equations.- Field equations.- Reaction, reciprocity and duality.- Energy and momentum.- Bohren's decomposition.- Reflection and transmission of plane waves.- The imaging concept.- Scattering by a circular chiral cylinder.- Scattering by a chiral sphere.- Scattering by 3-D chiral bodies - The T-matrix method.- Infinite-medium dyadic Green's functions for the electromagnetic fields.- Vector and scalar potentials.- Radiation in chiral media.- Equivalence of sources.- Huygens's principle and scattering formalisms.- Plane wave scattering in chiral media.- A scalar treatment.- Acoustically chiral solids.- Selected dyadic relations.- Selected bibliography.
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