For decades, the surface-plasmon-polariton wave guided by the interface of simple isotropic materials dominated the scene. However, in recent times research on electromagnetic surface waves guided by planar interfaces has expanded into new and exciting areas. In the 1990's research focused on advancing knowledge of the newly discovered Dyakonov wave. More recently, much of the surface wave research is motivated by the proliferation of nanotechnology and the growing number of materials available with novel properties. This book leads the reader from the relatively simple surface-plasmon-polariton wave with isotropic materials to the latest research on various types of electromagnetic surface waves guided by the interfaces of complex materials enabled by recent developments in nanotechnology. This includes: Dyakonov waves guided by interfaces formed with columnar thin films, Dyakonov-Tamm waves guided by interfaces formed with sculptured thin films, and multiple modes of surface-plasmon-polariton waves guided by the interface of a metal and a periodically varying dielectric material.
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"Polo, Mackay, and Lakhtakia present this niche text on electromagnetic surface waves...The text relies heavily on advanced mathematics, and several mathematical appendices are included." --Reference & Research Book News, October 2013
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Students and researchers in Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Biochemistry, Chemistry and Pharmacology.
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-0-12-397024-4 (9780123970244)
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Akhlesh Lakhtakia is an Evan Pugh University Professor and The Charles Godfrey Binder (Endowed) Professor in the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, at Pennsylvania State University, USA. He received his BTech. (1979) and DSc (2006) degrees from Banaras Hindu University, India, and his MS (1981) and PhD (1983) degrees from the University of Utah, USA. His current research interests include electromagnetic and elastodynamic fields in complex materials and architected materials, including sculptured thin-films and mimumes, thin-film solar cells, biologically inspired design, and forensic science.
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Department of Physics and Technology, Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA, USA
School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh, UK
Evan Pugh University Professor and The Charles Godfrey Binder (Endowed) Professor, Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Pennsylvania State University, USA
1. Surface Waves
2. Surface-Plasmon-Polariton Waves I
3. General Theory of Surface-Wave Propagation
4. Dyakonov Waves
5. Tamm Waves
6 Surface-Plasmon-Polariton Waves II
7. Dyakonov-Tamm Waves
Appendix A Dyadics
Appendix B Biaxial Permittivity Dyadic
Appendix C Zenneck Wave
Appendix D Floquet Theory
Appendix E Forward and Inverse Bruggeman Formalisms