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Transformation optics-based antennas

By: Burokur, Shah Nawaz
Title By: de Lustrac, André | Yi, Jianjia | Tichit, Paul-Henri
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: London : ISTE Press Ltd ; Oxford ; Elsevier, c2016.Description: xix, 99 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 978-1785481970Uniform titles: Metamaterials applied to waves set Subject(s): Electromagnetic devices -- Materials | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- MechanicalDDC classification: . Online resources: Location Map
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Transformation Optics-based Antennas is organized into two chapters that follow an introduction that presents the basic principles of the transformation optics concept. Two types of transformation are presented, coordinate transformation and space transformation. Implementations using metamaterials are also discussed. Chapter One focuses on coordinate transformation in the design of devices capable of modifying the electromagnetic appearance of a radiating source. Transformation of a directive radiation pattern into an isotropic one (and vice-versa) through space stretching and compression, respectively, and the possibility of creating multiple beams are also studied. Chapter Two deals with devices designed using space transformation concepts. Quasi-conformal transformation optics (QCTO) are applied for the design of lenses, either to compensate for the phase shift created by the conformation of an array of sources or to steer a beam to an off-normal direction.
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Metamaterials applied to waves set, coordinated by Frederique de Fornel Sebastien Guenneau

Transformation Optics-based Antennas is organized into two chapters that follow an introduction that presents the basic principles of the transformation optics concept. Two types of transformation are presented, coordinate transformation and space transformation. Implementations using metamaterials are also discussed. Chapter One focuses on coordinate transformation in the design of devices capable of modifying the electromagnetic appearance of a radiating source. Transformation of a directive radiation pattern into an isotropic one (and vice-versa) through space stretching and compression, respectively, and the possibility of creating multiple beams are also studied. Chapter Two deals with devices designed using space transformation concepts. Quasi-conformal transformation optics (QCTO) are applied for the design of lenses, either to compensate for the phase shift created by the conformation of an array of sources or to steer a beam to an off-normal direction.

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