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World Scientific Series in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
World Scientific Handbook of Metamaterials and Plasmonics (In 4 Volumes)
Edited by Stefan A. Maier Imperial College London, UK
Volume 1
Electromagnetic Metamaterials Volume 2
Elastic, Acoustic, and Seismic Metamaterials Volume 3
Active Nanoplasmonics and Metamaterials Volume 4
Recent Progress in the Field of Nanoplasmonics
• The first of its kind to cover the whole spectrum of metamaterials, from electromagnetic to acoustic, elastic, seismic • Charts the progress of the field over the last three years
Readership: Advanced graduate students, scientists and researchers in the field of nanomaterials and nanostructures. 1400pp Dec 2017
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• Includes a special volume with recent progress in nanoplasmonics, the basic of photonic metamaterials
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Contents Preface
Electromagnetic Metamaterials: Homogenization and Effective Properties of Mixtures Ari Sihvola (Aalto University, Finland) Effective Medium Theory of Electromagnetic and Quantum Metamaterials Mario Silveirinha (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Hyperbolic Metamaterials Igor Smolyaninov (University of Maryland, USA) Circuit and Analytical Modelling of Extraordinary Transmission Metamaterials Francisco Medina, Francisco Mesa, Raul Rodríguez-Berral and Carlos Molero (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) Electromagnetic Metasurfaces: Synthesis, Realizations and Discussions Karim Achouri and Christophe Caloz (École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada) Metasurfaces for General Control of Reflection and Transmission Sergei Tretyakov, Viktar Asadchy and Ana Díaz-Rubio (Aalto University, Finland) Scattering at the Extreme with Metamaterials and Plasmonics Francesco Monticone and Andrea Alù (The University of Texas at Austin, USA) All-Dielectric Nanophotonics: Fundamentals, Fabrication, and Applications Alexander Krasnok (ITMO University, Russia and The University of Texas at Austin, USA), Denis Baranov (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia and Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) and Pavel Belov (The University of Texas at Austin, USA) Tunable Metamaterials Ilya V. Shadrivov and Dragomir N. Neshev (Australian National University) Spatial Solitonic and Nonlinear Plasmonic Aspects of Metamaterials Allan Boardman (University of Salford, UK), Alesandro Alberucci (Tampere University of Technology, Finland), Gaetano Assanto (University “Roma Tre”, Italy), Yu. G. Rapoport (Space Research Institute NAS of Ukraine and SSA of Ukraine and University of Kyiv, Ukraine), Vladimir V. Grimalsky (Autonomous University of State Morelos (UAEM), Mexico), Vasyl M. Ivchenko (Space Research Institute NAS of Ukraine and SSA of Ukraine) and Eugen N. Tkachenko (University of Kyiv, Ukraine) Metamaterial Catheter Receivers for Internal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Richard R. A. Syms, Ian R. Young and Laszlo Solymar (Imperial College London, UK) Microwave Sensors Based on Symmetry Properties and Metamaterial Concepts Jordi Naqui (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain), Ali Karami Horestani (The University of Adelaide, Australia), Christophe Fumeaux (The University of Adelaide, Australia) and Ferran Martín (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Volume 1 Electromagnetic Metamaterials
Volume editor: Ekaterina Shamonina (University of Oxford, UK)
Volume 2 Elastic, Acoustic, and Seismic Metamaterials Volume editors: Richard Craster (Imperial College London, UK)
Sébastien Guenneau (Institut Fresnel and Aix-Marseille Université, France)
Preface Dynamic Homogenization of Acoustic and Elastic Metamaterials and Phononic Crystals Richard Craster (Imperial College London, UK), Tryfon Antonakakis (Multiwave Technologies, Switzerland) and Sébastien Guenneau (Institut Fresnel, France) Acoustic Metamaterial Nicholas Fang, Jun Xu, Navid Nemati, Nicolas Viard (Massachussetts Institute of Technology, USA) and Denis Lafarge (Laboratoire d'Acoustique de l'Université du Maine, France) Flat Lens Focusing of Flexural Waves in Thin Plate Patrick Sebbah (Institut Langevin, France) and Marc Dubois (University of California Berkeley, USA) Space-Time Cloaking Martin W. McCall (Imperial College London, UK) and Paul Kinsler (Lancaster University, UK) Soda Cans Metamaterial: Homogenization and Beyond Fabrice Lemoult, Geoffroy Lerosey, Nadège Kaïna, Mathias Fink (Institut Langevin, France) New Trends Toward Locally-Resonant Metamaterials at the Mesoscopic Scale Philippe Roux (Universit´e Grenoble Alpes, France) Matthieu Rupin, Fabrice Lemoult, and Geoffroy Lerosey (Institut Langevin, France), Andrea Colombi and Richard Craster (Imperial College London, UK), Sébastien Guenneau (Institut Fresnel, France), W. A. Kuperman (University of California San Diego, USA) Seismic Metamaterials: Controlling Surface Rayleigh Waves Using Analogies with Electromagnetic Metamaterials Stéphane Brûlé (Ménard, France), Stefan Enoch (Institut Fresnel and Aix-Marseille Université, France), Sébastien Guenneau (Institut Fresnel and Aix-Marseille Université, France) and Richard Craster (Imperial College London, UK) Active Cloaking and Resonances for Flexural Waves Joanne O’Neill, Ozgür Selsil (Liverpool University, UK), Ross C. McPhedran (Sydney University, Australia), Alexander B. Movchan and Natasha V. Movchan (Liverpool University, UK) Cloaking in Water Waves Richard Porter (University of Bristol, UK) Molding Sound Propagation and Scattering with Acoustic Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Romain Fleury and Andrea Alù (University of Texas at Austin, USA) The Carpet Cloak Jensen Liu (Birmingham University, UK) and Luo Zhang (Nanyang Technical University, Singapore) Hyperelastic Cloaking: Transformation Elasticity Using PreStressed Solids Y. Andrew N. Norris (Rutgers University, USA) and William J. Parnell (University of Manchester, UK) Acoustic Metamaterials with Conical Dispersion Xueqin Huang, Meng Xiao and Che T. Chan (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) and Fengming Liu (Hubei University of Technology, P. R. China) An Interface Model for Homogenization of Acoustic Metafilms Agnès Maurel (Institut Langevin, France) and Jean-Jacques Marigo (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
Volume 3 Active Nanoplasmonics and Metamaterials Volume editor: Ortwin Hess (Imperial College London, UK)
Preface
Basics of Nanoplasmonics Luis Martín Moreno (CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain) and Francisco J. García Vidal (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) Plasmonic Nanoantennas Jean-Jacques Greffet (Université Paris-Saclay, France)
Preface Active Plasmonics, Plasmonic Amplification and Lasing Elham Karami Keshmarzi (Carleton University, Canada), R. Niall Tait and Pierre Berini (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Nonlocality in Plasmonics N. Asger Mortensen and Martijn Wubs (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) and Jacob B. Khurgin (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Stopped Light Nano-Lasing Ortwin Hess (Imperial College London, UK)
Quantum Effects in the Plasmonic Response Javier Aizpurua (Center for Materials Physics in San Sebastian (CSIC-UPV/EHU), Spain) and Andrei G. Borisov (Université Paris Sud, France)
Nonlinear Metamaterials Martti Kauranen (Tampere University of Technology, USA), Stefan Linden (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität Bonn, Germany) and Martin Wegener (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Plasmonics and Transformation Optics Antonio I. Fernández-Domínguez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain), Yu Luo (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), Rongkuo Zhao (University of California, Berkeley, USA) and Sir John B. Pendry (Imperial College London, UK)
Controlled Radiative Dynamics Using Plasmonic Nanocavities Gleb M. Akselrod and Maiken H. Mikkelsen (Duke University, USA)
Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Nonlinear Control of Single Nanoparticles and Antennas Otto L. Muskens (University of Southampton, UK), Peter Wiecha and Arnaud Arbouet (CNRS-Université de Toulouse, France)
Metamaterials and Plasmonics with Optical Gain Mikhail A. Noginov (Norfolk State University, USA) Active Metamaterials Michael D. Singh and Marek S. Wartak (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada)
Ultrafast Plasmonics Jue-Min Yi, Petra Groß and Christof Lienau (Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg, Germany) Graphene Plasmonics Alexei Nikitin (CIC NanoGUNE, Spain and IKERBASQUE, Basque Foundation for Science, Spain)
Plasmon Excitation by Fast Electrons Ulrich Hohenester (University of Graz, Austria) Thermoplasmonics
Guillaume Baffou (Institut Fresnel and Aix-Marseille Université France) and Romain Quidant (The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, Spain and Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Spain) Plasmon-Polariton Field Mapping by Elastic Light Scattering from a Tip Edward Yoxall and Rainer Hillenbrand (CIC NanoGUNE, Spain)
Volume 4 Recent Progress in the Field of Nanoplasmonics
Volume editor: Javier Aizpurua (Center for Materials Physics in San Sebastian (CSIC-UPV/EHU), Spain)
Chemical Synthesis of Plasmonic Nanoparticles Dorleta Jiménez de Aberasturi, Cyrille Hamon (CIC biomaGUNE, Spain) and Luis Liz-Marzán (CIC biomaGUNE, Spain, and IKERBASQUE Basque Foundation for Science, Spain)
Volume 3
Volume 4
Active Nanoplasmonics and Metamaterials
Recent Progress in the Field of Nanoplasmonics
Volume editor
Ortwin Hess
Volume editor
Imperial College London, UK
Volume 2
Elastic, Acoustic, and Seismic Metamaterials
Javier Aizpurua
(Center for Materials Physics in San Sebastian (CSIC-UPV/ EHU), Spain)
M
etamaterials represent a new emerging innovative field of research which has shown rapid acceleration over the last couple of years. In this handbook, we present the richness of the field of metamaterials in its widest sense, describing artificial media with sub-wavelength structure for control over wave propagation in four volumes.
Volume editors
Richard Craster
Imperial College London, UK
SĂŠbastien Guenneau Institut Fresnel and Aix-Marseille UniversitĂŠ, France
Volume 1
Electromagnetic Metamaterials Volume editor
Ekaterina Shamonina University of Oxford, UK
Volume 1 focuses on the fundamentals of electromagnetic metamaterials in all their richness, including metasurfaces and hyperbolic metamaterials. Volume 2 widens the picture to include elastic, acoustic, and seismic systems, whereas Volume 3 presents nonlinear and active photonic metamaterials. Finally, Volume 4 includes recent progress in the field of nanoplasmonics, used extensively for the tailoring of the unit cell response of photonic metamaterials. In its totality, we hope that this handbook will be useful for a wide spectrum of readers, from students to active researchers in industry, as well as teachers of advanced courses on wave propagation.
World Scientific Series in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
World Scientific Handbook of Metamaterials and Plasmonics
(In 4 Volumes)
Edited by Stefan A. Maier (Imperial College London, UK)
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