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Winter 2011: EECS 598-006 Electromagnetic Metamaterials
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Course No.: EECS 598-006 Credit Hours: 3 Instructor: Anthony Grbic Prerequisites: EECS 330
Course Description: Meets TTH 10:30-12 in DOW 1018
This course will cover engineered structures possessing tailored electromagnetic properties, known today simply as metamaterials.
The course material will include classical microwave structures like periodically loaded transmission lines and waveguides, corrugated surfaces, wire arrays, and more recent examples such as high impedance surfaces, electromagnetic bandgap structures, negative refractive index and artificial magnetic media. Optical structures such as photonic bandgap materials and metal-dielectric plasmonic structures will also be touched upon. The course will allow graduate students to develop an intuitive feel for the electromagnetic response of various structures through exact and approximate methods. Effective medium theories will be developed for those structures operating in the long wavelength regime, and distributed circuit concepts utilized to gain understanding. [Read More] |
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