The Design of Chiral Metamaterials and Metasurfaces
The Design of Chiral Metamaterials and Metasurfaces — a definitive guide from Yaoliang Song, Igor Semchenko, Sergei Khakhomov, and Lei Wang — captures immediate attention with its clear focus on the rapidly evolving field of chiral electromagnetic structures. Whether you’re a researcher in nanophotonics or an RF engineer exploring polarization control, this book promises practical insight and scientific depth.
Inside, you’ll find a well-organized journey through theory, simulation techniques, and real-world design strategies for chiral metamaterials and metasurfaces. The authors combine rigorous electromagnetic analysis with applied examples: polarization manipulation, circular dichroism engineering, terahertz sensing, and compact antenna innovations. Rich in illustrations and design case studies, the text bridges fundamental physics and hands-on methodologies that accelerate prototype development.
Imagine improving sensor sensitivity, achieving bespoke polarization states, or miniaturizing devices for integrated photonics — this volume makes those advances accessible. It’s tailored for graduate students, device designers, and multidisciplinary teams in academia and industry across North America, Europe, and Asia. The practical orientation helps labs and startups turn theoretical concepts into manufacturable solutions, shortening the path from simulation to experiment.
For professionals and institutions aiming to stay at the forefront of metamaterial research, The Design of Chiral Metamaterials and Metasurfaces is an essential reference. Add it to your technical library today to empower design decisions in optics, telecommunications, and sensing — from Boston and Berlin to Beijing and Bangalore — and unlock new possibilities in electromagnetic device engineering.
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