Structured surfaces as optical metamaterials

"Optical metamaterials are an exciting new field in optical science. A rapidly developing class of these metamaterials are those that allow the manipulation of volume and surface electromagnetic waves in desirable ways by suitably structuring the surfaces they interact with. They have applicati...

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Other Authors Maradudin, Alexei A., 1931-
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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ISBN9781139010320
9781139006545
9780511921261
9780521119610
9781139008174
Physical Description1 online zdroj (xxii, 436 p.) : col. ill.

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  • Machine generated contents note: Preface; 1. Physics of extraordinary transmission through subwavelength hole arrays; 2. Resonant optical properties of nanoporous metal surfaces; 3. Optical interaction with 2D arrays of plasmonic nanoparticles; 4. Chiral surfaces; 5. Novel optical devices using negative refraction of light by periodically corrugated surfaces; 6. Transformation of optical fields by structured surfaces; 7. Surface electromagnetic waves on structured perfectly conducting surfaces; 8. Negative refraction of surface plasmon polaritons; 9. Total transmission in waveguides with randomly rough walls possessing correlated disorder; 10. Cloaking of surface electromagnetic waves; 11. Coherent control of light localization in nanostructured surfaces; Index.