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Electromagnetic Materials and Devices
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Electromagnetic materials can be widely found in daily life, especially in electronic devices. The high-frequency properties (permittivity or permeability) of these materials strongly depend on structure, composition, shape, and orientation. Therefore, this book intends to present readers with advances not only in materials science (including metamaterials), but also in measurements and novel functional applications that demand the special properties of electromagnetic materials.
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- Electromagnetic Materials and Devices
- Contents
- Preface
- Section 1 - High Frequency Dielectric Properties
- Chapter 1 - Dielectric Losses of Microwave Ceramics Based on Crystal Structure
- Chapter 2 - Dielectric Responses in Multilayer Cf/Si3N4 as High-Temperature Microwave-Absorbing Materials
- Chapter 3 - The Influence of the Dielectric Materials on the Fields in the Millimeter and Infrared Wave Regimes
- Chapter 4 - Phase-Shift Transmission Line Method for Permittivity Measurement and Its Potential in Sensor Applications
- Section 2 - High Frequency Magnetic Properties
- Chapter 5 - Ferromagnetism in Multiferroic BaTiO3, Spinel MFe2O4 (M = Mn, Co, Ni, Zn) Ferrite and DMS ZnO Nanostructures
- Chapter 6 - High-Frequency Permeability of Fe-Based Nanostructured Materials
- Chapter 7 - Ferrite Materials and Applications
- Chapter 8 - Electromagnetic Wave Absorption Properties of Core-Shell Ni-Based Composites
- Section 3 - Applications of Electromagnetic Materialsand Devices
- Chapter 9 - Electromagnetic Function Textiles
- Chapter 10 - Lightweight Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Materials and Their Mechanisms
- Chapter 11 - Optical Propagation in Magneto-Optical Materials
- Chapter 12 - Compact, Efficient, and Wideband Near-Field Resonant Parasitic Filtennas
- Chapter 13 - Metal- and Dielectric-Loaded Waveguide: An Artificial Material for Tailoring the Waveguide Propagation Characteristics
- Chapter 14 - Terahertz Sources, Detectors, and Transceivers in Silicon Technologies
- Chapter 15 - Semiconductor Surface State Engineering for THz Nanodevices