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Overviews for metamaterial research

John Brown

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Microwave lens

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  • Metallic delay lens image (NEETS module) [1].
  • Bootlace lens for multiple beam forming, [2]. This appears to be related to the so-called Rotman lens [3]. Here is a related patent awarded to Walter Rotman [4].

Articles for Negative Refraction and Subdiffraction Imaging

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These articles [5] include subdiffraction imaging in metamaterial loaded transmission lines - i.e., the metamaterial lens for transmission lines.

2008-06-05 a useful PhD Thesis, negative refraction photonic crystals

Encyclopedia of Mathematical Physics

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About this Reference Work| and home page.

Aerospace Medicine and Biology

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Aerospace Medicine and Biology (bibliographic database) NASA documents A, B, C - 1974 DTIC online, At NIIS. NASA.

Prof. Vladimir M. Shalaev

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[6], [7],


Current Contents Collections

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"Isi Releases Two New Current Contents Collections". Online Newsletter. FindArticles.com. 11 Feb, 2011. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BNO/is_2_20/ai_53669679/ . COPYRIGHT 1999 Information Intelligence, Inc. and COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group

Nikolay I. Zheludev notes

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  • Bio at ORC Nanophotonics & Metamaterials Group [8]. There is more biographical information available in PDF and HTML on the bottom of this page - a good start.

Begin article

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Professor Nikolay I. Zheludev is the Editor-in Chief of Journal of Optics (IOP Publishing). The editor-in-chief is Nikolay I. Zheludev at the Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton.(see journal of optics article).



Overviews, metamaterials, and metamaterial cloaking

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  • SIAM Review article
  • Greenleaf, Allan; Kurylev, Yaroslav; Lassas, Matti; Uhlmann, Gunther (2009). "Cloaking Devices, Electromagnetic Wormholes, and Transformation Optics". SIAM Review. 51: 3. doi:10.1137/080716827. Free PDF download here
  • Leonhardt, Ulf and (November 2008). "Focus on Cloaking and Transformation Optics" (Online editorial). New Journal of Physics. 10. Institute of Physics: 115019. doi:10.1088/1367-2630/10/11/115019. Retrieved Febrary 02, 2011. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • Fang, Nicholas; Xi, Dongjuan; Xu, Jianyi; Ambati, Muralidhar; Srituravanich, Werayut; Sun, Cheng; Zhang, Xiang (2006). "Ultrasonic metamaterials with negative modulus". Nature Materials. 5 (6): 452. doi:10.1038/nmat1644. PMID 16648856. The free PDF download is available here.
  • Zhang, Shu; Xia, Chunguang; Fang, Nicholas (2011). "Broadband Acoustic Cloak for Ultrasound Waves". Physical Review Letters. 106. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.024301. Free PDF download here

Physics databases

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Physics Bibliographic databases [1]

ISSN for various indexing services

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ISSN for various indexing services.[2]

  • SPIN
  • Computer & Control Abstracts (0036-8113)
  • Electrical & Electronics Abstracts (0036-8105)
  • Physics Abstracts. Science Abstracts. Series A (0036-8091)
  • Electronics and Communications Abstracts Journal (0361-3313)
  • ISMEC Bulletin (0306-0039)
  • Pollution Abstracts with indexes (0032-3624)
  • Safety Science Abstracts Journal (0160-1342)
  • Life Sciences Collection
  • Excerpta Medica
  • Coal Abstracts (0309-4979)
  • International Aerospace Abstracts (0020-5842)
  • GeoRef (0197-7482)
  • Chemical Abstracts (0009-2258)
  • Energy Research Abstracts (0160-3604)

AIAA journals

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" AIAA journals receive international exposure through their listings in all of the major abstracting and indexing services."

Physics journals

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Physics journals A thru Z.

Light review

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After revealling the magnetic and electric components (characteristics) of light, it is now termed electromagnetic radiaition [9]. Hence, the electromagentic spectrum ranges from radio waves to gamma rays. Sunlight, of course, consists of both visible and invisible light. There are four models of light [10]

Encyclopedic sources

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Several encyclopedic sources state that light is defined as the portion of electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye[11], (or "the visual response") [12], ("visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum") [13]. The definition frequently includes the spectrum of radiation surrounding the visible spectrum.

Heat, light, and absorption

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Editing needed: This material (below) is in the public domain, see reference: [3]

Dominance of Infra Red and Heat
  • black body spectrum, yellow-green light, hot objects, heat is just energy, emitted radation intensity, objects emit radiation, visible light is emitted, and waves in the infrared frequency range.

Color and spectral color

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References

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  1. ^ Bibliothèque de ll'EPFL. 2011
  2. ^ Hollis Classic database (2009 President and Fellows of Harvard College). "Catalog record" (Online). Bibliographic information for this journal. Harvard University Libraries. Retrieved 2011-01-08. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ Mooney, Tim; et al. "Dominance of Infra Red and Heat" (This material is in the public domain, published by the U.S.government). Heat and the electromagnetic spectrum. Argonne National Laboratory. Retrieved 2011-01-23. {{cite web}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |first= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)