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Proceedings of the Symposium R, Electromagnetic Materials : 3-8 July 2005, Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre
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ISBN: 1281897302 9786611897307 9812701710 9789812701718 981256411X 9789812564115 Year: 2005 Publisher: Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific,

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This volume comprises the main ideas and the latest results in the study of electromagnetic materials, as presented at the Symposium on Electromagnetic Materials, ICMAT 2005. The high quality contributions reflect the principle aims of the conference: to provide an international forum for scientists and engineers to report their most recent research findings, to exchange ideas and information, and to nuture and establish research ties. Electromagnetic materials have both civilian and defence applications, such as novel antenna designs, protection against high power transients in densely packed


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Proceedings of Symposium P, Electromagnetic Materials : 1-6 July 2007, Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre
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ISBN: 1281122017 9786611122010 9812709541 9789812709547 Year: 2007 Publisher: Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific,

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The contributions to this volume deliberate the electrical and magnetic properties of materials relevant to the design of unconventional antennas, microwave circuits/components, anti-reflection media and coatings, EMI shielding structures, radomes, etc. Though a classical research topic, some recent advancements in technology have led to new capabilities to create and control fine-scale structures. This has inspired scientists to develop new materials with exceptionally high permittivity or permeability, as well as metamaterials (or negative index materials) with unusual electromagnetic proper

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