
Lecture Description
This lecture briefly introduces RF transmission lines and what happens when they are embedded in anisotropic media. The main objective of this lecture to model these devices using the finite-difference method.
Prerequisite Lectures: Lecture 3 and "Computational Electromagnetics"
Course Index
- Preliminary topics in EM
- Lorentz and Drude models
- Nonlinear and anisotropic materials
- Transmission lines in anisotropic media
- Coupled-mode theory
- Coupled-mode devices
- Theory of periodic structures
- Calculation examples of periodic structures
- Diffraction gratings
- Subwavelength gratings
- Guided-mode resonance
- Introduction to engineered materials
- Metamaterials
- Photonic crystals (band gap materials)
- Homogenization and parameter retrieval
- Transformation Electromagnetics
- Holographic lithography
- Synthesis of spatially variant lattices
- Interfacing MATLAB with CAD
- Frequency selective surfaces
- Surface waves
- Slow waves
Course Description
This course by Dr. Raymond C. Rumpf is intended to teach students about electromagnetic devices and how they may look and operate in coming decades. Special attention will be paid to periodic structures, metamaterials, and structures fabricated by 3D printing.
Devices will be designed and analyzed using tools developed during the prerequisite course “Computational Electromagnetics” as well as some new tools developed in this course.
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